Choose music you created on MusicIO, add the recipient's name and a short note, then send a song through one private link. The recipient opens a clean page made for the song, reads your message, and presses play.
Select one of your completed MusicIO songs. You can add the recipient and message in the next step.
What does it mean to send a song?
To send a song with MusicIO, you start with a completed song in My Creations rather than a YouTube, Spotify, or third-party track. Choose the version you want, name the person receiving it, and write a note if the music needs a little context. MusicIO turns those details into a private signed link. When you send a song, the recipient sees the cover, title, occasion, message, and audio player together instead of receiving an unexplained audio file. The link is not listed in the public music gallery and the receiving page is excluded from search indexing. Anyone who has the link can open it, so share it with the same care you would use for a private card. This simple flow makes it easy to send a song for a birthday, an anniversary, a thank-you, congratulations, a romantic moment, or no occasion at all.
Send a song from your completed MusicIO creations, with no need to paste a link from another music platform.
Add the recipient's name so the page feels intentional when you send a song to one person.
Explain why you chose to send a song, share a memory, or leave the music to speak for itself.
Before you send a song, label it for a birthday, love, thanks, congratulations, an anniversary, or just because.
Open the finished recipient page and check the name, message, cover, and player before you send a song.
Copy the link or use your device's share menu to send a song in the app you already use.
Four simple steps to send a song online
Sign in and select a track from your completed MusicIO creations. If the generation produced more than one version, choose the version you want the recipient to hear. You can also open My Creations and use the send button on a music card whenever you are ready to send a song.
Enter the recipient's name, choose an occasion, and decide whether your own name should appear. These details frame the listening moment without changing the music. Keep names clear and recognizable so it feels natural when you send a song.
Add a brief note about the reason, memory, or feeling behind the track. The message is optional, so you can send a song with only a name and occasion when the lyrics already say what you mean. Review spelling before creating the link.
Create the private link and open Preview to check the complete recipient experience. Then copy it or use the share button to send a song by text, email, or a messaging app. The audio stays on its MusicIO page and plays in the built-in player.
How to send a song that feels personal
You do not need a long dedication to send a song well. A recognizable name, the right version, and one honest sentence are usually enough. Treat the page like a digital card built around music: keep it focused on the person receiving it and let the track carry the emotion.
Listen to every generated version before you send a song and select the one with the clearest vocal, hook, or mood.
A first name, nickname, or shared term of affection makes the opening line feel made for the recipient.
One sentence about a memory or the reason you decided to send a song can change how the listener hears it.
Anyone with the private link can open it, so avoid sensitive information when you send a song or write the note.
Confirm the recipient, sender, message, occasion, cover, and audio playback before sharing the final link.
Schedule your own message or share it live when you want the recipient to open and hear the song immediately.
What to know before you send a song online
No. This feature is for music generated in your MusicIO account. It does not import or repackage songs from YouTube, Spotify, Apple Music, or another third-party catalog. Create the track on MusicIO first, wait for it to appear in My Creations, and then use the completed result when you want to send a song. This keeps the flow focused on songs you made instead of links to commercial releases.
No. The recipient can open the private link and play the song without signing in. That makes it easy to send a song by text, email, direct message, or any app that supports links. The sender must sign in because MusicIO checks that the selected song belongs to the account creating the link.
The recipient page is not added to the public gallery and is marked so search engines should not index it. It uses a signed link that cannot be changed without invalidating it. However, it is still a shareable link: anyone who receives a copy can open it. Do not include secrets or highly sensitive information when you send a song.
Yes. Turn on the anonymous option before creating the link and your name will not appear on the recipient page. The recipient's name can still be shown. You can also leave the personal message empty and send a song with only the track, occasion, and recipient name.
No. The current link contains the selected song details and message in a signed form, so it cannot be edited after creation. If you spot a mistake, close the result and create a new link with the corrected details before you send a song. This lightweight approach avoids storing separate send records while keeping the recipient page easy to open.
Open your completed MusicIO creations, choose the version that fits, and send a song with the recipient's name, occasion, and your own short note.