Read what a song meant to someone else.
Then add your own memory.
Every song carries a different memory for every person who hears it. Resonance is where you tell the story behind the track — and read the ones other people kept to themselves.
Not a review. Not a rating. Not a playlist. A moment. A feeling. A place. The reason the song mattered.
"Miami. 2024. Driving down Collins Ave with the windows down and someone I thought I'd be with forever. I wasn't. But this song still holds that version of us."
How it works
- Pick a song from your Spotify or Apple Music library.
- Write a short memory — up to 300 characters. Brevity forces honesty.
- Tag the mood, the year, or keep it private.
- Follow the friends whose taste you trust. See what they're listening to, right now.
- Pin a friend to your iOS Home Screen with the Resonance widget.
Why it exists
Music streaming made listening feel solo. Social apps made connection feel shallow. Resonance is built on one of the most documented effects in cognitive neuroscience — music-evoked autobiographical memory — and turns it into a small, honest place to put the memories you'd otherwise keep to yourself.
No likes. No algorithm. No pressure to perform. Just the songs, and the people, and the quiet thing they have in common.
Coming soon to the App Store. iPhone and iPad.