With the expertise of Feed.fm’s music detectives (a.k.a. curators) you can say goodbye to endless searches for the right music. Talk to a music specialist today and fast-track your music integration with a custom music solution from Feed.fm.
Custom in-app music stations
With our expert curation and in-depth B2B playback analytics, we ensure that every song choice in custom Feed Radio stations is tailored to engage your audience in just the right way.

Your brand's personal DJ
Using a critical blend of art and science, the Feed.fm music curation team creates differentiated music experiences designed to enhance your content.
Our expert skills, combined with smart algorithms and data-driven choices, simplify music selection and give you valuable insights to boost product growth.
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Dialing it in: music strategy & brand
In as little as one month, we progress from user research and brand strategy to launch your custom music stations for seamless in-app playback. It doesn't stop there, Feed.fm curators analyze the data and regularly optimize the station for an experience that is always fresh and relevant.
Optimization: Music curation is not a one time action
Music curation is not a one-time event—it’s a continual process. With optimization as the goal, our curators assess music stations regularly, removing tracks that are stale or that users are skipping while adding new ones to increase customer satisfaction, usage times, and retention.

Sample Stations
Music rating systems & managing explicitness
When it comes to music explicitness, it’s a bit of the wild west. There’s no universally accepted list of words or themes deemed to be explicit or profane, and this metadata is supplied voluntarily and inconsistently by record labels. Absent a clearly defined explicitness framework within the music industry, Feed.fm’s curation team designed an MPAA-style rating system to consistently classify and stream songs for our business partners.


Why does it work?
Most people know intuitively that music is a motivator. And, there is an increasing body of research that shows music is performance-enhancing when paired with fitness. Music distracts from fatigue sensations, and athletes need less oxygen to do the same work. Pairing music and workouts delivers even stronger results when movements are synchronized to the music’s tempo.
And, not just any music will do . . .