Easy DJ is the live music mixer built for spin instructors — your own tracks, seamless crossfades, and every climb and sprint felt, not smoothed over.
One thumb, ten tracks, every climb and sprint called out loud — the real app, real mixing. (Turn the sound on.)
Streaming crossfade is dumb. DJ apps are complicated. Pre-mixed music makes you use someone else's remixes. Easy DJ is the only one that's simple, cadence-aware, and plays your own songs.
Cue the next song, hit MIX, ride on. A clean crossfade or a beat-matched glide — your call, no dead air, no knobs.
Every track shows BPM and RPM, and auto-splits into effort zones — relax, spin, climb, grind — so the ride builds on purpose.
A big count-in and BPM preview let you tell the class the climb is coming — before it lands. Never hide a tempo change.
Import your own music. Easy DJ analyzes BPM, cadence and effort zones automatically — once, on your phone.
Drop songs into a lesson, or let it suggest an intensity arc — warm-up → climbs → sprints → cool-down.
Huge buttons, one hand, eyes on the room. Tap the next track, hit MIX, fire the count-in. That's it.
Easy DJ plays your own music files from your phone — nothing is uploaded. Public performance of recorded music in a class is covered by the venue's music licence (UK: PPL PRS; US: ASCAP/BMI/SESAC; elsewhere your local PRO). Most gyms and studios already hold one — just check you're covered, especially if you teach independently or outdoors.
No. Easy DJ uses tracks you own on your device, so it works offline and nothing disappears mid-class. (Streaming apps also restrict class/commercial use in their terms — your own files keep it clean.)
Never. It's a phone app, designed to be operated one-handed while you ride.
Not charging yet. Tap one — it just helps us decide.
Join the early-access list — we'll send you the app and ask what to build next.