Look, I’ll be honest. When I started working on my latest side project—a meditation app—I knew the music would make or break the experience. But hiring a composer? Way out of budget. Stock music libraries? Everything sounded like a bad elevator ride or a corporate training video from 2003.

Then I stumbled onto something that actually solved my problem: Musci.io.

The Problem Every Developer Faces

We’re good at building things. APIs, databases, user interfaces—that’s our playground. But the moment you need creative assets like music, you hit a wall. You’ve got three options:

  1. Pay a professional (expensive, time-consuming)
  2. Use stock libraries (generic, often overused)
  3. Go without (your app feels incomplete)

None of these are great, especially when…

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