App Feature
A mobile controller for TouchTunes-enabled bar and restaurant jukeboxes. It lets you find nearby venues, browse a large music catalog, queue songs, manage favorites/playlists, earn perks/credits, and influence what plays next—often with social elements like seeing others’ picks.
Verdict
Verdict: A convenient way to control bar music with a big catalog, but occasional credit/system hiccups and venue limitations can frustrate.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Bar-goers who want to pick and prioritize songs from their phone
- Groups looking to build a shared vibe with an extensive catalog
- Regulars at TouchTunes-equipped venues who’ll benefit from credits/perks
Not ideal for:
- People seeking a general-purpose streaming player at home
- Users in areas with limited TouchTunes venues or restricted catalogs
- Anyone unwilling to deal with venue-based queues or credit models
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Long-time users report mostly smooth experiences, responsive customer support, and steady app improvements. The large 80s-and-beyond catalog and the ability to steer a bar’s vibe from your phone are especially appreciated.
Users complain about:
Occasional lost credits and system errors. Some miss older features like uploading/adding personal music. Allegations of regional or venue-specific restrictions on certain songs can make the experience feel inconsistent.
Is it Worth Paying For?
Free to download. Playing songs typically uses a credit-based system tied to participating venues; purchased credits are noted as never expiring and usable across mobile-enabled jukeboxes. Value depends on local pricing and how often you visit TouchTunes venues—great if you’re a regular, but occasional users should watch for lost-credit edge cases reported by some reviewers.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to AMI Music or Rockbot Guest, TouchTunes offers similar venue discovery, remote song selection, and large catalogs, with broad U.S. deployment and a polished mobile flow. AMI can be comparable where available, while Rockbot often focuses on business-managed playlists with guest requests. TouchTunes stands out for network breadth and perks but shares the same venue/queue constraints and potential for localized availability or catalog limits.
Summary
TouchTunes: Bar Jukebox turns your phone into a remote for real-world jukeboxes, letting you find venues, search a massive catalog, and queue your favorites to set the bar’s mood. Regulars praise the convenience, support, and ongoing improvements, while drawbacks include occasional lost credits, intermittent errors, and venue- or region-based catalog restrictions. If you frequent TouchTunes-equipped bars, the credit/perk system and broad music selection make it a compelling companion; if not, the value diminishes with limited venue coverage or strict local queues.




