Use case

MusicMatch

Build a shared playlist for two

When two people want to build a shared playlist, the hard part is not finding songs. It is figuring out which ones both people genuinely want to keep.

Shared playlist Music duel Remote or in-person play Artists and tracks modes
Secret voting
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Shared playlist

Shared listening

A common playlist without debating every track

This page is for people looking for a simple way to surface genuine overlap instead of just alternating personal favorites.

Why shared playlists are harder than they look

A lot of two-person playlists end up feeling like polite compromise.

MusicMatch turns that moment into a game where both people suggest, vote in secret, and let the best matches rise naturally.

What changes in practice

  • Both players keep equal weight in the final selection.
  • Secret votes reduce politeness bias and social pressure.
  • The final ranking pushes the tracks both players actually want to replay.

Best moments to use it

  • Before a trip, dinner, or weekend together.
  • When starting a couple playlist without an hour-long debate.
  • When comparing two different music libraries.