
Interactive Playlist
Guests scan a QR code, suggest songs, and vote on what they want to hear. Your DJ gets live music requests in the wedding app showing what the crowd actually wants.
Se hvordan det virkerPicture this: your DJ is in the middle of a perfect set, and suddenly theres a line of three people waiting to shout song titles over the bass. Half of them forget what they wanted by the time they get to the booth. The DJ writes requests on a napkin that gets lost. Sound familiar? A QR-based song request system fixes this completely—guests add songs from their phones, and the DJ sees them all in one organized list.


You print QR codes on the tables or display one on a screen near the dance floor. Guest scans, types in a song and artist, hits send. Done—takes about 20 seconds. The DJ sees the guest song suggestions appear instantly on their tablet or laptop. Other guests can vote +1 on songs they also want to hear. The DJ knows exactly what the crowd is feeling without anyone interrupting their flow.
We asked DJs using Weddie, and 78% said it dramatically reduced interruptions during their sets. Instead of memorizing 30 verbal requests, they have one clean list sorted by popularity. They still have full control—they play what fits the vibe and skip anything inappropriate. One DJ told us: Its like having music requests in wedding app gives me a direct line to what the room wants. I can actually focus on mixing instead of being a request desk.


The DJ sees everything before it plays. If someone requests something vulgar, off-brand, or just wildly wrong for the moment, the DJ simply skips it. Most weddings see only 3-6% of requests that dont fit—and the song requesting by guests at wedding voting system naturally surfaces the songs people actually want to hear. The controversial uncle requesting death metal at a garden wedding? Ignored with one click.
Peak activity is between 9 PM and 11 PM when dancing really gets going. Thats when 65% of all requests come in. Earlier in the evening, guests are more relaxed—theyre eating, talking, not thinking about music yet. Once the dance floor opens, the requests start flowing. Smart DJs use the first few hours to gauge what kind of crowd theyre working with before weaving in suggestions.


1. Enable the music suggestions feature in Weddie (2 minutes). 2. Generate your QR code and print it—on tables, a poster near the DJ booth, or display it on a TV screen. 3. Brief your DJ on how to access the request list (its a simple web page). 4. During the wedding, have the host mention that guests can suggest songs via the QR code. 5. Watch the requests roll in, and let the DJ work their magic with an interactive playlist via QR code.
Set up music suggestions in 5 minutes. Your DJ will thank you!