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Curate Event Song Requests Into a DJ-Ready Playlist

Wedding and party clients send song requests in scattered texts and a shared doc that never gets read. Collect requests and do-not-plays into one organized, DJ-ready set list.

difficulty Beginnersetup 25 minresult Every event's requests and no-plays land in one organized list the DJ actually works from — no awkward wrong songs.
  1. 1

    Collect the Requests

    Add a Typeform Trigger gathering must-plays, maybes and do-not-plays.

  2. 2

    Organize by Moment

    Sort requests into ceremony, cocktail, dinner and dance sets.

  3. 3

    Flag the Conflicts

    Surface any do-not-play that also appears as a request.

  4. 4

    Deliver the Set List

    Give the DJ the organized, moment-tagged playlist.

  5. 5

    Activate and Test

    Activate the workflow with test requests. Confirm the set list organizes.

Frequently asked questions

Why does the do-not-play matter most?

One song from a bad breakup or a funeral clears the floor — the no-play list prevents the unforgivable moment.

Guest requests night-of?

Add a live request line that feeds the same board so the DJ vets on-the-fly requests against the no-plays.

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