Build the night before the night
Queue the dance sets, playlist the seudah background, and have the whole simcha soundtrack ready before the first guest arrives — every track from the approved catalog.
From the aufruf to sheva brachos
A week of simchos needs hours of music. Unlimited streaming means the playlist never meters; one stream per account keeps the plan honest.
The practical magic is in the accounts: the baal simcha queues the dance sets on one account while the kitchen streams its own playlist on another — one family plan, separate streams, zero collisions. Favorites keep the songs that worked for the next simcha, and the approved catalog keeps growing between them (watch the counter on the homepage climb). No ads of ours ever interrupt a set, and playback stays on the official rails, so every artist's work is honored where its rights live. From the first badeken niggun to the last sheva brachos kumzitz, the soundtrack is settled.
And after the sheva brachos week ends, the playlists remain — a family's own simcha songbook, ready for the next vort, ready to share across the accounts on the plan.
At a glance
Key takeaways
- Playlists and queues built for real simchos.
- Unlimited approved streaming — the soundtrack never runs out.
- $5.99 single / $9.99×3 / $14.99×6, no ads from us.
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