Web version of Musive app. built in Nextjs with redux-toolkit and TailwindCSS.
The Musive Web App offers a seamless way to explore and download free stock music, all while delivering an experience reminiscent of Spotify's web player. Built using Next.js with TypeScript support and styled with TailwindCSS, this app combines modern web development practices with an impressive feature set that caters to music lovers and creators alike. With an emphasis on performance, the app utilizes Algolia for swift search responses, ensuring that users can find their desired tracks without delay.
The backend of the application is constructed in Node.js with a PostgreSQL database, providing a robust framework for handling a large library of over 10,000 stock tracks. The design is user-friendly, mirroring Spotify's interface, making it accessible for users who are already familiar with music streaming services. Whether you're on a mobile device or a desktop, Musive promises a consistent and engaging experience.
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