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Set the mood. press play.

On Dayoff the conversation is the whole point — and nothing sets the tone for one faster than a song. Share what's on repeat. The right person presses play, then presses send.

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Side A · drop the needle

A song is an opening line.

Post the track that's running your day and you've said more than any bio could. It's a mood, a small confession, an invitation — all at once. Someone scrolling past doesn't just see what you like. They catch your wavelength, and they know exactly how to say hi.

A Dayoff feed post from Sam — "On repeat today" — sharing a song on Spotify, set against a sunlit California beach scene.

Sam's on repeat today. You already know something real about Sam.

Side B · press play

Then someone presses play on the conversation.

Same track, same wavelength — so the first message writes itself, and it's already going somewhere. No clever opener required. The song did the introductions; you just keep the good part going.

The DM is the point. The song just cued it up.

On the big screen

Where it's all headed: the long conversation.

A song is just the opening note. What it's really for is this — your inbox on one side, a real back-and-forth filling the other. The whole point of Dayoff, in one calm view.

Dayoff on desktop — the inbox on the left beside a long one-on-one conversation that grew out of a shared song.
Last track

What's on repeat today?

Share it. Set the mood. Let the right person start the conversation.

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