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The formats

The second screen
is already in their hand.

Every person watching a live broadcast is holding a phone. The Fan Live Room is what they open on it — a mobile-web room that runs alongside the stream, with no install and nothing for the creator to build.

What the audience plays

Three things to do while it runs.

A live room is not a chat box with buttons. It is a short list of things worth doing for the length of a broadcast — each one resolving on its own, in front of everyone.

  1. Boost what comes next

    Fans push a track up the queue while the set runs. The creator sees the crowd's pick, not a poll they had to build.

  2. Play the card

    A setlist bingo card fills in as the set plays out. It rewards paying attention for an hour, not reacting for a second.

  3. Call the round

    Live trivia rounds open and close inside the broadcast. Answer before the window shuts.

The BoothLive
  • Track BoostQUEUE OPEN

    Push the track you want next up the queue.

  • Setlist bingo3 TO GO

    Mark your card as the set plays out.

  • Live triviaROUND LIVE

    Call the answer before the round closes.

Illustrative states — not read from a live set. All three mechanics ship today at /fan/live-set.

Where it runs
Next

Live for music sets. Not yet for everything else.

Shipped

Track Boost, setlist bingo and live trivia run in the fan app today, in one stack, on a DJ set. There is a permanent tab for it — the room is not a prototype behind a flag.

Not yet

Music sets only; not yet generalized to other verticals.

The mechanics themselves are already vertical-agnostic underneath — a boost window belongs to a creator, not to a game. What is DJ-specific is the vocabulary on screen. That is the work between a music room and a sports one, and it is not done.

No date is stated here on purpose — see every capability for how each format is tiered.

Why it is a room, not a widget

The stream stays the stream.

Nothing here sits on top of the broadcast. The creator does not restyle their scene, hand over their layout, or ask anyone to install something. The room runs beside the stream on the device the audience is already holding — which is also why it works on a platform PLLAY has no integration with.

Mobile web
No install, no store
Beside
Not over the broadcast
Any platform
Where the phone already is
Start

Open the room on your next set.

It runs today for music. If you broadcast something else, the format page for your vertical is the honest place to start.