Melomi logo, a gold vinyl record with a music note

Dump your feelings. Get a song.

Rant about your crush. Cry about your mom. Roast your best friend. Ninety seconds of your mess comes back as a full song with their name in it, cover art included. Then you send it as a gift they unwrap and keep.

Coming soon to the App Store See how it works

Got two seconds? Just say, "Hey Siri, make a song with Melomi."

How it works

  1. Just talk

    Tap the mic and ramble, no typing required. Tell Melomi who it's for and what you want to say. Hands free works too, just ask Siri.

  2. Melomi makes the song

    It writes and sings a full song about them, with its own cover art.

  3. Send the gift

    Send it as a gift link. They unwrap it, hear it, and keep it forever.

The gift

A song they unwrap.

Every song you make can become a gift link. The person you send it to opens a warm, wrapped card with their name on it. They tap, and the song plays for the first time.

  • The song saves straight to their Library. It's theirs now.
  • A private song room opens between the two of you, so the back and forth can keep going.
  • No song plays until they open it. The reveal belongs to them.

Every occasion

There's always a reason.

  • Don't wait until the funeral. Say it in a song while she can still dance to it.
  • Make her cry at Sunday dinner, not at a slideshow.
  • Your grandma has never heard a song with her name in it. You can fix that before lunch.
  • Tell your crush exactly how you feel, in a song instead of a text you'll overthink for an hour.
  • Your dad saved every voicemail you ever left him. Give him one he'll play twice.
  • Your dog will never know the song is about him. You will, every time it plays.
  • Say thank you to your mom in three minutes flat. No card required.

True story, allegedly: "I asked Siri to make a song for my crush. We're married now."

For the group chat

Roast, rap, and rizz.

Not every song is a love letter. Make a roast, drop a rap, or send some rizz, then start a friendly battle. Your friends reply with a song of their own, and real votes settle it.