Pro Beta
π§ Get requests into your DJ program
Guests request a song in PlayThis.Live, and that track shows up in your DJ program. Open the TIDAL playlist DJ Integration fills, refresh it in Serato, rekordbox, djay, or similar software, and load the track onto a deck or into a crate β no typing titles by hand.
Get requests into your DJ program
This is the consumer edge: requested songs land in a playlist your DJ program already knows how to open. You are not exporting a CSV and searching for each track. Open All Requests (or the event playlist) in Serato, rekordbox, djay, or other software that supports TIDAL playlists, then refresh. New requests appear in that playlist so you can load them onto a deck or into a crate.
PlayThis.Live fills the TIDAL playlist as guests submit. Your DJ software reads that playlist β keep it open and refresh when you want the latest requests.
You still moderate in PlayThis.Live (Booth, Request Board, glasses). The playlist is a library of what was requested, including songs you may later reject. Pause the playlist if you only want tracks added during a window you control.
When tracks get added
Sync runs when a guest submits a request β including pre-event requests if you allow them. Approving, rejecting, or marking Already played in the Booth does not add or remove the TIDAL track.
PlayThis.Live looks up the song on TIDAL. When the request includes an ISRC (a recording code from search), that match is preferred. Otherwise it needs a confident title and artist match. Popular songs usually match; odd spellings, live versions, or catalog gaps can miss.
A confident match is added to every enabled playlist (All Requests and/or that event). If nothing is enabled, nothing is sent to TIDAL.
More DJ Integration guides
- Using DJ Integration
What DJ Integration does, who can use the Pro Beta, and a quick start.
- Connect TIDAL and create playlists
Connect TIDAL, create All Requests and event playlists, then pause or disconnect.
- Recent syncs and troubleshooting
Read sync status, retry failed adds, and fix empty playlists.
- Planned music integrations
Spotify, SoundCloud, and Apple Music playlist export are planned.
