Everyone follows the same screen in the same physical space.
All Games, One Front Door
Five Game Modes. Three Setup Logics.
Start with the room. Decide whether everyone shares one screen, follows a host and display, or answers from their own phones. Then choose AI or classic and get the room moving.
One person runs the room while the crowd watches a big shared screen.
The host runs the room, the main display sets the pace, and every player answers on a personal screen.
Pick The Room First
Three ways to build the night.
Once you know how the room should work, choosing the actual format becomes much easier.
One screen for all
Everyone follows the same screen in the same physical space.
Fastest setup. Lowest friction. Great when you want to start immediately.Host + display
One person runs the room while the crowd watches a big shared screen.
Best when you want a stage feel, clear pacing, and easy room control.Host + display + player phones
The host runs the room, the main display sets the pace, and every player answers on a personal screen.
Best for bigger groups, tighter scoring, and repeat play.AI Powered
Two AI formats for rooms that want reactions, faster grading, and a little extra showmanship.
Room Riff AI
The fastest AI mode to launch. Shared screen, shared room, and the AI keeps the commentary hot.
Couch games, cabins, birthday living rooms, and low-friction rematches.
Pocket Riff AI
The host stays in control, the room follows the main display, and every player gets a personal answer lane.
Parties, larger homes, leagues in testing, and fast player answers.
Classic Formats
The same three room setups again, but without the AI layer.
Room Riff
The clean original format: one shared device, one room, and one smooth host-controlled flow.
Family nights, simple setups, and anyone who wants classic music trivia without extra layers.
Stage Riff
The pub-style format where the host drives the room and everyone watches the big screen together.
Bars, venues, company trivia, and event rooms with a projector or TV.
Pocket Riff
Every player gets a phone screen while the host and the room display keep everything in sync.
Repeat players, larger groups, and nights that need tighter answer handling.
Quick Compare
Already know the setup? Pick your lane fast.
Each room logic has an AI version and a classic version, so the choice is really about how much help and commentary you want in the room.
Fastest setup. Lowest friction. Great when you want to start immediately.
Room Riff AI
The fastest AI mode to launch. Shared screen, shared room, and the AI keeps the commentary hot.
Open Room Riff AIRoom Riff
The clean original format: one shared device, one room, and one smooth host-controlled flow.
Open Room RiffBest when you want a stage feel, clear pacing, and easy room control.
No AI version here
Stage Riff AI is hidden from the product right now, so this setup currently runs only as classic host + display.
Stage Riff
The pub-style format where the host drives the room and everyone watches the big screen together.
Open Stage RiffBest for bigger groups, tighter scoring, and repeat play.
Pocket Riff AI
The host stays in control, the room follows the main display, and every player gets a personal answer lane.
Open Pocket Riff AIPocket Riff
Every player gets a phone screen while the host and the room display keep everything in sync.
Open Pocket RiffBuild Beyond Tonight
Use one page to launch, build, and organize the rest of the product.
The same game can move into your dashboard, your creator studio, your teams, and your public player identity later.
Creator studio
Build your own private sets, link media, draft rounds with AI, and keep one universal game format ready across the visible mode lineup.
Open My GamesTeams and players
Move from one-off nights into rosters, captains, public team pages, and player profiles when the room wants a longer arc.
See teamsPlayers
Public player profiles, bios, and stats give the room an identity that lasts beyond a single night.
See playersReady To Run The Room?
Choose the format that fits the screen logic and let the music do the rest.
If you are not sure yet, open the host hub or create a game first. Trivia & Tunes works best when the setup feels intentional before the first question lands.