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Music on your platform

A music sharing app where our streaming platforms can get along.

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Khord music sharing interface — a vintage computing setup with a turntable, monitor, and phone

Works with

Spotify Apple Music YouTube Music Deezer

Share once, listen anywhere.

"I don't use Spotify." no more. Share a song and your friends can hear it on their preferred service.

01

Find your song

Search by name or paste any streaming link. Doesn't matter which service you use.

02

Share it

Khord takes care of the rest.

03

Your friends listen their way

They open it on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or Deezer.


Collaborative playlists

Create a mixtape or build one with your community. Khord also supports importing existing playlists from Spotify (Apple Music support is coming soon).

I

Propose songs

Other users can suggest new songs.

II

Owner curates

Accept or dismiss proposals

III

Arrange the perfect mix

Move songs around until the vibe is just right. Tell a story, share a moment, build it together.

IV

Export

Mixtapes can be exported/synced to supported services.


Features

Everything you need.

Khord is a full social platform for music sharing, not just a link converter.

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Song feed

A shared feed of songs from your community.

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Self-hosted

Run your own instance. Email and password sign-in — no third-party accounts required. Your community, your data.

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Access control

Open your instance to everyone or keep it invite-only. Your community, your rules.

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Themes

Pick one that fits your community.


Self-host

Build your own
music community.

Run a Khord instance around whatever you love — a genre, an era, a scene, a group of friends. Your instance, your vibe, your people.

Khord is fully open source and free to self-host. If you're on Unraid, install the Khord template directly from Community Applications — no command line needed. For VPS or home server installs, grab the source on GitHub — a docker-compose.yml is included and you'll be up in minutes. Questions? Open an issue on GitHub.