Create. Layer. Share.
The social platform where musicians collaborate in real time — stack loops, layer beats, and remix the world. One tap to start. No studio required.
Watch a song grow into a tree.
Every post is an original someone else can branch from. Hear the full mix with all four layers together, or tap a tile to solo just one. Attribution preserved, forever.
Four things your phone already does brilliantly.
No DAW. No plugins. No setup. Just the four primitives every collaborative scene needs — done well.
Studio-quality from your pocket.
Capture your riffs, beats, and vocals with studio-quality recording right from your phone. Built-in metronome, BPM detection, and audio processing.
Build something bigger together.
Stack layers on top of other musicians’ tracks. Every contribution is attributed — when the song takes off, everyone in the tree shares the credit.
Find your bandmates anywhere.
Connect with musicians worldwide. Browse layerers by instrument, genre, or vibe. DM, jam together in real time, or async-collab across time zones.
An endless feed of real talent.
Scroll a vertical feed of original music. No lip-syncs — only real talent. The most-remixed riffs rise. The most prolific layerers get followed.
Three taps to a song.
From silent phone to first riff to growing tree — under five minutes. Then the rest of the world adds to it.
Record a riff
Open the app, hit record, lay down 5–30 seconds. Audio, video, or both. Metronome and BPM tools are inline — no setup, no menus.
Share to the feed
Tag the genre and instruments. Choose who can layer — public, friends-only, or a specific group of trusted collaborators.
Get layered
Musicians scroll past, like what they hear, and add their layer. You get notified. The tree grows. The song becomes a band.
Music is better
when it isn’t solo.
Riffed launches publicly later this year. Get on the waitlist for early access — invite-only beta running now.