Mixgraph is a DJ workflow tool built around one simple idea: great sets are made in the transitions.
Most DJ software is brilliant at helping you manage tracks — but when you're asking “what should I play next?”, you're still left guessing. Mixgraph exists to make that moment clearer, faster, and more intentional — without taking control away from you.
Mixgraph helps you find tracks that mix well together, using a compatibility system we call Chemistry.
Chemistry looks at the same fundamentals DJs already rely on — BPM, key, and energy — and combines them with modern audio metrics like danceability and mood. It also considers genre relationships, because staying in the pocket (or stepping out of it) is part of what makes DJing feel alive.
The result is a set of suggestions that don't just match on paper — they're tuned for how DJs actually build and play sets.
For planning. Build a set visually, see how transitions connect, and explore different paths before you ever hit play.
For the booth. When you're mixing in real time, tell Mixgraph your intent — maintain the vibe, ramp up, cool down, or switch things up — and get instant, compatible next-track options.
Mixgraph doesn't DJ for you.
It doesn't auto-mix, it doesn't replace taste, and it doesn't decide what “good” is. It's designed to do one job well: help you make better next-track decisions, with less trial and error.
You stay in control. Mixgraph suggests — you choose.
DJing has always been part craft, part instinct — and sometimes shaped by gatekeeping.
But the reality is changing. More DJs are learning on controllers, often with streaming-first libraries. That means more choice than ever… and more uncertainty when it comes to building a set that actually flows.
Mixgraph is built for that modern reality: to help beginners build confidence faster, and to help experienced DJs explore new paths without losing the room.
When DJs rate transitions, Mixgraph learns what tends to work in practice — not just in theory — across real DJs and real sets. That feedback helps improve recommendations over time and keeps the system grounded in real DJ behaviour.
Flows are private by default. Share them only when you're ready — or keep them as your own practice space.
Mixgraph is in active development, and we're improving quickly. If something feels off, if a track is missing, or if you've got an idea that would make your workflow smoother — we want to hear it.
Mixgraph doesn't replace experience. It helps you build it.