A social music journal

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.

Free  ·  iPhone & iPad  ·  Apple Music

The app

Everything sits around the song.

Real screens, no mockups — this is what it feels like to use.

01

Moments

Turn a track into a memory.

Post the song, the mood, and the context without losing the feeling. One honest line is enough.

02

Now playing

Stay close to the song.

The player takes its color from the artwork. Lyrics, friends, and actions sit around the track instead of above it.

The Resonance player, tinted by the album artwork
03

Discover

Start from a feeling.

Discover deals you songs one at a time, based on the moods you've been logging — and tells you why you matched.

04

Stats

See the shape of your listening.

Top songs, mood patterns, and recaps that read like they were written about you — because they were.

05

Social

Find people by taste.

Profiles, friends, and shared listening make music feel less solitary. Follow the people whose taste you trust.

Widget

Pin a friend to your Home Screen.

The Resonance widget keeps someone you care about — and whatever they're feeling — one glance away.

An iOS Home Screen with the Resonance Friends Listening widget

Emotions

Fifty shades of feeling.

From hyped to hollow, every moment gets tagged with what it actually felt like — not just a star rating.

How it works

Five steps to your first moment.

Searching for a song in Resonance
01

Pick the song

Search anything, or pull it straight from your Apple Music history.

Writing a memory in the Resonance composer
02

Write the memory

Up to 300 characters. Brevity forces honesty.

The Resonance emotion picker
03

Tag the feeling

Fifty moods, from hyped to hollow — or keep the whole thing private.

A friend's profile on Resonance
04

Follow your people

See what friends are posting — and listening to, right now.

The Resonance icon on an iOS Home Screen
05

Keep it one glance away

The widget pins a friend — and whatever they're feeling — to your Home Screen.

Moments

Not a review. Not a rating. 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."
@mira
a moment on Resonance
📼 nostalgic
"Final lap of regionals. Coach said don't look back. I didn't. This song still makes me feel like I could outrun anything."
@des
a moment on Resonance
🔥 hyped
"Played this on repeat the whole flight home from saying goodbye to my grandmother. It sounds like the clouds looked."
@walter
a moment on Resonance
🌊 longing

Why it exists

No likes.
No algorithm.
No pressure to perform.

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.

Just the songs, and the people, and the quiet thing they have in common.

Now on the App Store

Put the memory
where the song is.

Download on the App Store

Free · iPhone & iPad · Apple Music at launch — why not Spotify?