Create custom music experiences for cafes, hotels, spas, restaurants, offices and workspaces with intelligent playlist management — built for venues that take ambience seriously.
Browse a library of playlists across every business vertical and mood, with search and category filters.
Auto-switch playlists across the day with six time slots — morning, late morning, afternoon, evening, night, late night.
Drag, drop, reorder. Build branded soundscapes in seconds with auto-save.
See what's playing. Track top songs, popular playlists, and 30-day engagement trends.
Ten finely tuned categories. Hundreds of curated playlists.










Clear rights, operational checks, and admin visibility before you turn the music on for customers.
Built for workspaces that publish music they own, created, or have permission to use in a business setting.
Scheduler readiness shows whether today's ambience has enough music before you open the venue.
Dashboard, library, favorites, custom playlists, scheduler, and admin analytics are separated for real operations.
The public beta stays lightweight while the product validates what venues actually need.
For owners validating the music workflow before public launch.
For one cafe, spa, restaurant, retail store, office, or hotel lobby.
For businesses that need multiple branches, zones, or device policies.
Yes. The Scheduler lets you assign a playlist to each of six time slots throughout the day. The right ambience plays automatically.
No. OKai Music runs in any modern browser. Plug your existing audio system into the device and you're set.
Yes — drag, drop and reorder songs in the playlist builder. All changes auto-save.
Yes. The analytics view shows total plays, top songs, top playlists, and a 30-day trend chart.
Yes, if the workspace owner has the rights to use that music commercially. OKai Music is designed around music the business owns, created, or is licensed to play.
OKai Music leaves that slot empty instead of guessing the mood. The Scheduler shows readiness checks so operators can fill gaps before opening.