Who it's for

The perfect music for the best day

Let the couple and all their guests help decide — without anyone leaving the dance floor to ask.

A wedding is the hardest party a DJ can play. You are working three generations at once: the couple’s friends want this year’s hits, the parents want the classics they grew up with, and grandma has been waiting all night for one particular song. And every one of them comes to tell you in person, usually right as you are mixing.

With DJ Request, guests scan a QR code on the table and send their request straight to your dashboard. You see at a glance what the room wants, approve what fits and leave what does not — without anyone standing beside the booth waiting for an answer.

Sound familiar?

  • Guests crowd the booth with requests all night long
  • You miss what grandma and the bride's friends really want to hear
  • Scribbled notes and shouting over the music — it just doesn't work

Here's how DJ Request solves it

Everyone joins in

From the nephews to grandpa: scan the QR on the table and request your favorite. No app needed.

You stay in charge

Approve the requests that fit the moment. The couple sets the no-gos in advance.

A packed dance floor

When guests hear their own song, they keep dancing. Exactly what you want at a wedding.

Getting the most out of it at a wedding

A few things that, in practice, decide whether you get ten requests or a hundred.

  1. 1

    Put the code on the tables during dinner

    Requests come in while you are still playing background music, so you start the dancing with a list that is already full.

  2. 2

    Agree the no-go list with the couple first

    Ask which songs and artists must never be played and rule them out in advance. Then you never have to make that call mid-party.

  3. 3

    Share the link in the guest group chat

    Most weddings have one. A single message with the link often beats every card on the tables combined.

  4. 4

    Announce it once on the microphone

    A short mention around the first dance is enough. After that it spreads through the room by itself.

Frequently asked questions about weddings

Can the couple decide which songs are never played?

Yes. You agree the no-go list up front and rule those out. Requests for those songs or artists never reach your dashboard, so there is no decision to make during the party.

Do older guests need to install an app?

No. The QR code opens an ordinary web page in the browser. Anyone with a phone camera can join in, and nothing else is needed. Guests without a smartphone can use the shared link on someone else’s.

What if someone requests something completely wrong for the room?

You reject it. Every request reaches you first and nothing is ever played automatically. The guest only sees that their request was received.

Make every wedding a hit