Tootsies drops a 2-second clip. First to name it wins the round. Then she does it again — endlessly.
The whole idea: a real song plays for a couple seconds, you type your guess in chat, and the answer reveals with a link. Name the title and you score — name the artist too and you score more.
How scoring works
No speed bonus — getting it right is what counts. Misspell it a little and she'll still take it.
Playing
Start a game in any channel. Tootsies keeps rolling out clips until someone ends it, the room goes quiet, or the pool runs out. Add a theme to shape the playlist — an artist, a genre, or an era.
/guess music — start a game/guess music artist:drake — themed/guess skip — next clip/guess end — stop
Wins land on the /leaderboard. The clips are real previews from Apple Music (and Deezer as backup), and the playlist is built fresh each game — big names mixed with what your server's actually been sharing.
Shape the playlist
Pass a theme and the pool tightens around it. No theme? She blends recognizable big names with a house mix drawn from what your room has actually been sharing — so the songs feel like yours.
Artist, genre, and era themes stack — or leave it blank and she blends her picks with your room’s history.
Where the songs come from
The pool is built in two stages so every clip is both recognizable and real. A model proposes tracks with broad-catalog recall; then each one is verified against Apple Music before it can appear in a round. No catalog match, no clip.
Model gives breadth — catalog gives truth. Only verified previews make it into the game.
It never runs out
There’s no fixed set. The loop keeps rolling — clip, guess, reveal, next — refilling the pool as it drains. A game survives a restart too: if the bot redeploys mid-session, the same theme and pool resume right where you left off.
Endless by default — /guess end is the only stop. A restart picks up the same game.
under the hoodClaude (Sonnet) builds the pool · Apple Music / iTunes · Deezer