| Hi guys! I'm a 19-year old freshman at UC San Diego, and I'm just about to get my first startup, Galiboo, off the ground, which actually started as an infectious side project about 2 years ago during 10th grade. I've always been a huge music listener, but around 10th grade, I began to realize that discovering & sharing the music I love became quite a manual process that involved a lot of manual searching & playlisting. In short, I found the countless music streaming services that exist today (whether its Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Youtube Red, etc.), to have more or less the same function: to curate a catalog of millions of tracks in one central location, that their users can then browse, search, & access (which actually revolves around a lot of manual work for users). As a result, I thought it would be cool to create a music streaming service that worked differently: - One that focused on less searching, and more listening. - One that could automagically bring its users the music they love, when they needed it, so that they didn't have to manually playlist & search for songs--whether it's motivational tracks for kicking butt at work, or relaxing music for unwinding after a long day. - One that could make sharing music with friends as fun & easy as a single tap. And so, I set out to build one. I've been passionately working on this project since 10th grade, primarily building the "music-understanding" AI technology that powers this service, enabling it to understand the music tastes of its users at an unparalleled level. And now, I've almost finished building the beta version of the app, and I thought it would be awesome to get your thoughts & feedback on this idea/startup! http://www.mysongsnap.com/ Thank you so much in advance for giving me your valuable feedback! |
On a Sunday morning, I get 'Sweet soul Sunday' or 'Easy Love Songs'. At 9am on Monday it's 'Concentration Music' or 'Background Synth Songs'. Around 2pm, you start to see 'Workout Mix'.
Then you have 'Daily Mix 1', 'Daily Mix 2' and so on which are automatically created playlists, based on what I've listened to. They themselves are generally categorized into rough timbres or styles.
I think Spotify actually employs 'agents' that curate and search for new music for a given style or scene. I think Apple does too.
I very rarely search on Spotify. I've never created my own playlist.
If it's relevant, I would consider myself well versed in music. I studied it during my younger years, and whilst I don't these days - it's a passionate hobby of mine.
I just wanted to mention this, as you've mentioned things you want to do, that Spotify already does well, in my opinion. I can't speak for the other services.
That being said, maybe you could do it better. So I don't mean to discourage you.
If you could build something exactly like Spotify, that allows me to filter out songs with explicit content I would snap that up in a heartbeat. LOL.