You set the room's soundtrack.

Customers keep asking 'what's playing?' and the answer is a shrug, and the music that makes your room feel like your room never leaves the room.

How it works
01
Connect what you play
Your in-store music already scrobbles to Last.fm through Spotify or your player. Connect it to BeatsVine and what's spinning becomes a living wall, with no manual updating.
02
A 'now playing' wall for your space
Your recently-spun tracks become a wall at your own link, each one playable, each linking to every platform. Your room's taste, shareable, the way regulars already talk about it.
03
Put it on the wall, literally
Drop a now-playing image on a screen by the counter, in your bio, or on a window QR. Customers find the track they loved without interrupting your shift.
04
Make it the shop's
On Pro, brand the wall with your name and colours, set a custom link, and keep a full history: your record store's rotation as an archive people come back to.
What you get
Connect Last.fm once and what you play becomes an auto-updating wall
Every track links to every platform, so a customer can buy it anywhere
A now-playing image for a counter screen, your bio, or a window QR
Your room's taste as a shareable, recognisable identity
Answers 'what's playing?' without interrupting the shift
Pro: brand it with your name and colours, a custom link, full history
Free to start, so you can see if your regulars use it before paying
Or don't

A customer who loved a track and left without it. A playlist locked inside one Spotify account nobody else can see. The thing that makes your room feel like yours, with no way to follow it home.

Connect Your Room's Music β†’

Free to start. No credit card.

Not any of this?

Not a shop, just a person whose taste is part of the vibe? Same tools. Connect Last.fm and your listening becomes a wall, free.

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