You've been loving music alone
long enough.
That feeling when you share your favorite song and get a blank stare back? We built TuneFirst so you never feel that again.
Find Your PeopleThat feeling when you share your favorite song and get a blank stare back? We built TuneFirst so you never feel that again.
Find Your PeopleYou have great friends.
Kind people. People who love you.
But how many of them truly
understand your music?
How many times have you shared a song that means everything to you — only to get a polite "that's nice" in return?
How often have you wanted to deep-dive into an album, debate the genius of an overlooked B-side, dissect every lyric — and had no one to do it with?
"Your college roommate listens to whatever's trending. Your work friends think 'deep cuts' means anything not on a greatest hits album. You've made peace with loving music in isolation."
That ends here.
That's a signal. That's kinship. That's the start of something real.
Anyone can like Drake. But if you both have the same obscure shoegaze EP in your top 5? That's a 0.3% overlap. TuneFirst finds those people.
No romantic ambiguity. No swiping. Everyone here wants the same thing: someone who finally gets their music.
Every match comes with a breakdown: the shared artists, the overlapping albums, and the specific deep cuts that brought you together.
Find concert buddies in your city. Or a pen pal in Tokyo who shares your exact taste in ambient electronic. Music has no borders.
Collaborative playlists that become artifacts of your friendship. Twenty tracks, two perspectives, one shared language. Export to Spotify when you're done.
You and Kenji from Toronto both have "Selected Ambient Works 85-92" in your top 5.
Only 1.2% of users share this. That's not luck — that's a signal.
"I posted about a 70s prog rock band on social media and got crickets. On TuneFirst, I found three people in my city who consider them essential. We meet monthly now to listen to records."
"My best friend and I have wildly different taste. I love her, but I needed someone to talk to about the stuff she'll never understand. TuneFirst gave me that."
"Found someone who shares my exact top 10 albums in almost the same order. We've been trading recs for six months. My Spotify has never been better."
Somewhere right now, someone is obsessing over the same music you are.