As a DJ myself, I was intrigued by this product. I wanted to see how well it could work. So, I tested it out with a variety of genres you’d hear at a club, like house, techno, rap, funky house, pop, dubstep, and more. I found that instead of being a traditional DJ, it seems more like a crossfader that tries to find the right time in the song to transition and forces two songs to transition together, which can sometimes feel unnatural. Like most DJing, it works best with lots of drums because it can easily find a pattern and mix it. But the vocals often feel like they’re clashing, which is a big no-no in DJing. I think it works well in some transitions, but not so much in others. I understand that it’s still in its early stages, so I can forgive these flaws. Also, for consumers, don’t expect the app to offer any kind of advanced DJing features like beat loops, filters, or padfx. The best way I can describe this app is like an AI image generator. It does the job, but often looks fake, with spelling errors and too much drama. Overall I think this app is very cool and I will checking on the app in the future but right now it’s not ready. I will say the app layout is INCREDIBLE and the colors and layout are great :). I do wish there was a EQ area in the app because the music feels a bit flat.