TrackFinder AI
About TrackFinder AI

Free beta, built by a DJ.

TrackFinder AI is a free beta tool built to solve one problem really well: finding tracks faster.

There are already plenty of places to listen to music. The problem is that DJ digging is still slow. Good edits are buried, results are messy, and finding the right track often means jumping across multiple platforms and wasting too much time.

Why I built it

I’m a DJ, and I built this because I wanted it for myself.

A lot of the time, I would have a very specific idea in my head — a certain artist, genre, energy, or setting — and there was no fast way to search for exactly that. I would end up opening tab after tab, checking SoundCloud, YouTube, Bandcamp, and random links, hoping to come across something usable.

That felt broken. So I started building a tool that could help guide the search process, pull in better results, and make digging more efficient.

The personal version

The moment this idea really clicked for me was during normal set prep. I realized that a huge amount of DJ time is not actually spent mixing — it is spent searching.

Not practicing transitions. Not reading the room. Not performing. Just searching — and often searching badly.

I kept thinking there should be a better way to say, “I need 10 Drake tech house remixes,” or “I’m DJing a wedding and need 50 songs,” and actually get useful results back without doing all the manual work myself.

That is what TrackFinder AI is trying to become.

What this version is

This version of TrackFinder AI is the free beta.

Right now, the focus is simple:

Understand what the user is looking for
Search more intelligently
Rank results better
Help DJs save the good finds

It is still early, and there is a lot I want to improve. But I wanted to get this into people’s hands early so I can learn what actually helps DJs most.

What’s next

Future improvements will focus on making search quality stronger and the workflow faster.

That means better ranking, cleaner filtering, stronger event-based searches, and a smoother crate-building experience.

But the core mission stays the same: help DJs find tracks faster.

If you’re using TrackFinder AI during the beta, you’re helping shape what it becomes.