You know every song. Now it counts.
COMP is a personal music journal. Document what songs mean to you — and part of what you spend goes straight to the artist.
Three steps. Real money to real artists.
Listen.
Play music wherever you already do. COMP sits on top of Spotify, Apple Music — any service.
Express.
Drop a Note on the song: a reaction, a few words, a tag, a score. Every Note becomes part of your journal — a permanent record of your listening life.
The artist gets paid.
Notes cost COMPCASH — small credits you buy (or earn free in the app). A portion of every Note you spend routes directly to that song's artist. Real money, automatically.
Wrapped shows you five songs once a year.
COMP remembers all of it: what you played, what you said about it, what it meant. A journal that grows every time you listen.
The deep cuts, the early finds, the producer trails.
COMP turns your taste into a documented archive — proof of everything you found first.
Loving music finally pays the people who make it.
Every Note routes real money to the artist of that song — no upload or signup required on their end.
A music world, in your pocket.
I built COMP for my 16-year-old self. The kid who knew every song, every credit, every deep cut — and had nowhere to put any of it. Nowhere to document it, no one who cared as much.
That kid didn't need another social network. He needed a place to hold the memories he made with his music.
Ready to play?
Download COMP Music and start documenting what songs mean to you.