Start Messy
A rough sentence, a melody idea, or half a chorus is enough to begin.
Send a mood, a lyric, a voice note, or a messy idea. Get a listenable track back, then reply with changes like a normal creative conversation.
A rough sentence, a melody idea, or half a chorus is enough to begin.
No dashboard, no forms, no new habit. The conversation stays where it started.
Reply with things like softer drums, warmer vocal, more lift in the chorus.
Write what you want the song to feel like. Add lyrics, references, or a voice note if you have them.
You do not need to translate your idea into settings. Say the feeling and the purpose.
The first answer feels like a studio assistant confirming the direction, not a machine receipt.
The song arrives with simple notes, so you know what to listen for and what to change.
Every reply can become the next creative move: polish, rewrite, remix, or start fresh.
Describe the moment, audience, tempo, voice, or emotion without filling a rigid form.
Your earlier notes stay part of the conversation, so revisions feel continuous.
Open the email, listen, download, share, or answer with the next change.
Hebrew and English requests can both sound natural, direct, and creative.