Company
About Resonance
Resonance is a music discovery and cataloguing platform — it helps you find music that already exists elsewhere, rather than hosting audio of its own.
What Resonance actually is
Resonance aggregates music metadata — song titles, artists, albums, cover art and popularity — from external music providers into its own searchable catalog. Search, browsing, charts and recommendations are all built on top of that aggregated data.
What it isn't
Resonance does not host, store, transcode or redistribute audio files. No track played here is served from Resonance's own infrastructure — every play routes back to the provider that actually holds the audio.
How playback works
Where a provider makes a clip available, Resonance plays it directly — how much of the track that covers depends on what the provider returns. Where a track can't be played in-app, an "Open in" link is offered instead, sending you to the provider's own app or site. There is no tier of Resonance that stores or streams a track from its own servers.
Where the catalog comes from
As of today, JioSaavn is the only connected provider. The layer underneath Resonance's catalog is built so more providers can be added later without changing how search, browsing or playback work for you.