Encore

Built for the bar band

Free Bird, for $20.

Your crowd picks songs from yoursetlist. They pay what you priced them at. The drunk table? They're funding the next three covers. And nobody yells at the mic anymore.

Paid requests, on your terms.

01

Import your 60-song setlist.

Ten minutes of typing. Set a base price ($5 default). Flag the showpieces — solos, medleys, the one where the drummer sings — at $10–$20 priority.

02

Put the QR on every table.

Bar coasters. Table tents. One slapped on the kick drum. Everyone in the room scans, everyone picks from what you know.

03

Play it, or refund it.

Mark played when you get to it. Can't fit it in the set? 24-hour auto-refund. Either way, no awkward ‘can you play X’ at the mic.

The Free Bird problem, solved

Stop the yelling. Start charging for it.

You choose the menu

The setlist IS the request list. If Free Bird isn't on it, Free Bird can't be requested.

Fans pay for what they want

$5 for a favorite. $10 to jump the line. $20 for the long-solo showpiece. You set every price.

Priority tier = line-jump

The bachelorette party pays more, they get their song first. Everyone else in the queue still gets played or refunded.

Hidden queue

Only you see the load. The crowd sees ‘request in’ and nothing else. No comment section. No live leaderboard.

The drunk table is about to fund the night.

Free to start. Set up your setlist tonight. Print the QR before Friday.

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