Apple Watch

A music app on your wrist that doesn't try to be the whole app.

Three jobs, one screen apiece — peek at your latest incoming vibe, react with a tap, or send a song from recents. The rest stays on the phone where it belongs.

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Latest vibe
Tap to react
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Reactions sync to your phone instantly
Quick reactions
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"hold to dictate a note"
Send from recents

What's on the watch

Three screens. That's it.

Screen 1 — Latest vibe. The most recent song a friend sent you. Album art at full bezel-bleed in the song's palette. Crown-scroll backwards through the inbox if you want.

Screen 2 — Quick reactions. Tap once for a reaction. Force-press for the seven-emoji menu. Reactions sync to your phone the instant you raise your wrist.

Screen 3 — Send from recents. Pick a friend (your three most-vibed appear first), pick a song from your last-played list on the paired phone, hold the side button to dictate a one-line note. Send. The whole flow is under five seconds when it works.

There's no Discover tab on the Watch. There's no profile, no settings, no recap. Those are deliberately phone-only. The Watch is for the moments when reaching for your phone is overkill.


Complications

Three slots. Three jobs.

Inline corner. Number of unread vibes. Tap to open Latest vibe.

Modular small. The album art of your most recent received song. Tap to open it.

Modular large. Album art + title + sender + a play button. The whole inbox-at-a-glance, on your wrist.

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