The social network where music is the post
Not a streaming service. Not a production tool. A place where every post is a track, a loop, a remix, a musical moment.
The problem
Music lives on platforms built for video, photos, and professional networking. TikTok uses music as a soundtrack. Instagram treats it as background. SoundCloud stopped innovating in 2016. Musicians and listeners deserve a feed built around the thing they actually care about.
Tunefront
A social feed where every post is audio. Share a beat you made this morning. Remix someone's loop. Comment at the exact moment a bassline hits. Follow artists before anyone else discovers them. Music isn't the attachment here. It's the entire conversation.
Post in audio
Your feed is sound, not pixels. Drop a track, a 30-second loop, a voice memo over a beat. Every post plays. Every scroll discovers.
Remix chains
Hear something you like? Fork it. Add your own layer. Build on someone else's idea. Tunefront tracks the entire creative lineage.
Discover first
No label gatekeeping. No playlist politics. The algorithm surfaces what sounds good, not what has the biggest marketing budget.
Every generation gets the social network it deserves. This one runs on sound.
Tunefront is being built for the millions of people who create, share, and live through music. Independent artists, bedroom producers, remix culture, crate diggers, and anyone who's ever sent a song to a friend and said "you need to hear this."