music for every moment of your day.
the activities where a continuous stream tuned to a moment beats a playlist. each page has the scenarios that land, the ones that don't, and an honest take on when you'd still pick spotify or brain.fm instead.
people don't actually type genres. they type scenarios. “morning kitchen after last night”. “music for fixing a car at 2am”. “trening”. “antistress”. these all produce better streams than “chill” or “rock” alone ever would. these pages exist to give you a head start.
music for studying
studying is one long block of attention. you don't want to spend the first ten minutes of it looking for a playlist.
music for coding
coding music splits into two camps: stuff that keeps you in flow, and stuff that gets you started. flowy handles both because you tell it which.
music for working out
workout music is a tempo + energy problem. describe both in one sentence and the stream starts.
music for sleeping
sleep music shouldn't have an ending. flowy doesn't.
music for cooking
cooking music sets the room. flowy lets you set the room with one sentence.
music for driving
the right driving music is the kind that ends when you arrive, not when the playlist runs out.
music for working
deep work is one long block of attention. the music should be one long block of music.