StillPlaying matches musicians on how they play, not what they play. Answer 7 questions, open your room, and wait for someone who fits. No profiles. No photos. Just music.
Answer questions about your genre, energy, structure, frequency, skill level, and whether you've got a space. Not your influences. Not your gear. Not your Spotify stats. How you actually play.
Your room sits quietly in the background. StillPlaying watches for players whose settings fit yours — same groove, same structure, similar frequency. No profiles to scroll. No cold DMs.
When a compatible player walks in, you both see each other's musical shape — not each other's faces. If you're both open to it, we introduce you by first name and instrument. Everything else is IRL.
Most apps show you photos, gear lists, and follower counts. StillPlaying shows you how someone plays. The Jam EQ maps six dimensions that actually matter when you're trying to fall into something on a Tuesday night.
StillPlaying isn't a search engine. It's a room that listens. While you're living your life, it watches for players whose settings fit yours. When someone compatible walks in, you both know. No swiping. No cold outreach. The match just... happens.
You had a band in your twenties. Or a regular Sunday session. Or a roommate who played keys and you'd just fall into it on a Tuesday night.
And then life moved. People scattered. The room disappeared.
You still play. Maybe alone. Maybe less than you'd like. But the itch never left.
Private validation. New York City first. Opening to musicians who need a room soon.