Create the event
Describe the purpose, guest of honor, musical direction, and the flow you want.
Gather guest stories, preferences, and special messages before the event. Then use them to guide music, votes, and shared moments throughout the night.
Your stories and preferences help shape tonight.
MoodStir Events brings guest input, event flow, and adaptive music into one experience instead of leaving the host to coordinate separate forms, playlists, and activities.
Describe the purpose, guest of honor, musical direction, and the flow you want.
Use an event link to collect preferences, messages, stories, and RSVP context.
Schedule scene changes, connect music to the event, and invite ratings or flash votes.
Carry guest messages, photos, and moments into a keepsake experience as availability allows.
Music is selected not only for genre and energy, but for how it relates to the people, memories, and purpose behind the gathering.
Collect memories, advice, and messages that give MoodStir context about the people being celebrated.
Move from welcome music to dinner, dancing, decade shifts, or any custom event flow.
Use lyrics, era, style, and historical context to connect selections to the event story.
Invite guests to vote on a moment while using that signal to improve what follows.
Set the scene and boundaries so participation never takes over the celebration.
Use announcements, prompts, trivia, and guest contributions as features become available.
“What should this gathering feel like—and what do the people attending know that the playlist does not?”
MoodStir Events is built around that question. The host provides the intention. Guests add context. The soundtrack becomes one part of a more connected celebration.
Natural-language direction makes the product flexible across personal, community, and professional celebrations.
Gather memories, favorite eras, and the songs that connect people to the guest of honor.
Build the music around shared history, time periods, and stories across the group.
Collect advice, messages, and music preferences for a transition worth celebrating.
Use planned scenes and participation to make team and customer events feel less generic.
MoodStir Events is currently presented through early-access conversations. Join the list with your event date and use case so the team can confirm fit and availability.
The product concept uses a web experience to set up the event, collect guest input, and direct playback. The host still needs a compatible playback device, internet connection, and speakers.
No. Guests can express preferences, rate songs, and participate in host-approved moments. The host’s scenes and boundaries remain in control.
Birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, reunions, wedding-related celebrations, family gatherings, and corporate events can all fit the natural-language scene model.
Tell us what you are celebrating, when it happens, and which parts of the experience matter most. We will route you to the right early-access conversation.