Now building — join the first wave

Make music
together.

Roadie is the social home for musicians. Discover players who match your sound, showcase your tracks and gear, and build songs take by take — across the room or across the world.

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Roadie app home feed

Why Roadie exists

Great bands don't happen by accident anymore.

We were the musicians who moved cities, lost bands, and tried to jam over chat apps. It took us five years to find each other. It should take five minutes.

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Moving for school or work resets your musical network to zero. It can take years to find your scene again — Roadie makes it a search, not a struggle.

Collab shouldn't need a studio

Making a song with someone abroad is still file-sharing chaos across five apps. Roadie turns it into a single flow: record, pass, layer, release.

Your sound deserves a stage

Generic social feeds reward faces, not music. Musicians need a profile built for sound, gear and credits — a place where your work speaks.

The product

One app. Your whole musical life.

Everything a musician needs to be heard and to find their people — designed to feel like an instrument, not a form.

Discover

Find your people.

Search musicians by instrument, genre and city — or let Roadie surface players who fit your sound. Follow them, join their bands, or start one together.

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Roadie Discover screen showing collaboration sessions and musician cards with instruments, genres and cities

Showcase

A profile that sounds like you.

Your tracks, your bands, your gear, your credits — one page that plays. Think GitHub for your music and LinkedIn for your career, minus the suits.

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Roadie profile screen for a musician with tags, stats and a published track

Record

One tap and you're rolling.

Ideas don't wait. Hit the big lime button, capture the take, and it's ready to publish or pass on — no DAW, no cables, no excuses.

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Roadie record screen with a single large record button

Collaborate

Pass the track.

Start a groove in Ankara, wake up to a bassline from Prague. Key, BPM and genre travel with every session, so every take lands in time and in tune.

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Roadie collaboration screen showing a session with waveform, collaborators and a record button

Connect

A feed with a pulse.

New tracks, new gear, new bands forming near you — news from people you actually play with. And every post has a Collab button.

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Roadie home feed showing a new track post with waveform, a gear post, and a new band announcement

How it works

From stranger to bandmate in four steps.

  1. 01

    Create your profile

    Your instruments, your genres, your city, your gear. Thirty seconds and you're on stage.

  2. 02

    Discover musicians

    Find players around the corner or across the planet who match the music in your head.

  3. 03

    Record your take

    One tap to capture guitar, vocals, keys — whatever you've got, wherever you are.

  4. 04

    Make music together

    Layer takes asynchronously until it's a song. Time zones become a feature, not a bug.

Try it

Don't just scroll. Play.

Here's a groove to keep you company while you read. Toggle the pads, drag the tempo, make it yours.

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Snare
Hat
Bass

Synthesized live in your browser with the Web Audio API — no samples, no uploads. A tiny taste of what making music on Roadie will feel like.

The journey

Built by musicians, in the open.

Roadie started in 2021 as a pitch deck and a pile of sketches. Now it's becoming real — and the whole build is public.

Done

Backstage

Market research, lean canvas, İTÜ Çekirdek pre-incubation, full product design and the app screens you see above.

Now

Soundcheck

This site, the Backstage design system, the public waitlist, and the Cloudflare foundation everything will run on.

Next

On stage

Accounts, musician profiles, one-tap recording, async collaboration and discovery — the first live beta, starting in Europe.

Be in the first wave.

The beta opens to a small crew of amateur and professional musicians first. One email when the doors open — nothing else, ever.

Tell us your instrument and your city — first invites go where the first bands can form.