On a schedule, she drops a track recommendation into your designated music channel — one song, a real Apple Music link, and a sharp one-liner. No playlists, no walls of text.
The one idea: it’s not random. She pulls from what’s actually buzzing and what your room has been into, then picks one track and writes a line about it.
Each drop lands in the music channel: her one-line take, then a real Apple Music link.
Where she looks
four sources, one pick
Before she picks anything, she pulls from four places. Then she chooses one track and writes the line from there.
Four inputs, one curated pick. She writes a sharp one-liner, then the real Apple Music link goes with it.
How one pick is chosen
many candidates, one track
She doesn’t surface everything she finds. She looks across four sources, generates a pool of candidates, then narrows to the single track she’d actually put on — and writes one line about it.
She considers a pool, picks one, then writes the line. Not a shuffle — a judgment call.
The quality gate
she grades herself before it posts
Before a drop goes to the room, Tootsies scores her own take from 0 to 1. If it’s not sharp enough to clear the bar, it doesn’t ship. So you don’t get filler — you get a take she actually stands behind.
She runs her own take through a 0–1 quality score every time. Only the takes that clear 0.6 make it out.
Pass or drop — every time
what the gate actually looks like
Out of every batch of composed takes, some clear the bar and ship; the rest are quietly dropped. You only ever see the ones that passed. There is no “good enough for now” slot.
Dropped takes never reach the channel. Only the takes that cleared her own 0.6 bar are what you see.
When drops happen
schedule & mood
Drops ride her daily mood. On a talkative (yaps) day there are more slots; on a chill day fewer. A mod picks the music channel with /music setup and the drops land there automatically. The channel is links-only — the post is the whole thing.
Chill mood = fewer drops, yaps mood = more. Either way, every post is a real pick, not filler.
Get a rec right now
no need to wait for the schedule
Three ways to pull a drop on demand:
/music drop posts to the channel. An @mention gets you a rec right where you asked.
A links-only lounge
the channel stays clean
The music channel is for tracks only — her pick, her one-liner, and the link. That’s the whole post. It’s designed to be a feed you can scroll back through and actually dig into, not a wall of conversation noise.
The music channel is a clean, scrollable feed of real picks. Just her take and the link — nothing else lands there.
tl;dr — Tootsies watches what your room is into, pulls music news from the live web, and drops one sharp pick at a time into your music channel. Every drop has a real Apple Music link and passes her own quality bar before it lands. Want one now? Try /music drop or just ask her.
under the hoodClaude (Sonnet) · Perplexity · Apple Music · web search
get a rec now: /music drop or @Tootsie's recommend me a track