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Cardápio Musical is an online song-request and tipping tool for live musicians. Artists create their own “music menu,” place a QR code on the table, and audiences scan it with a mobile browser to browse the song catalog, choose what they want to hear, and tip via Pix. Its core value is turning inefficient live-performance workflows—paper song requests, requests relayed by waitstaff, or being asked to sing songs the artist does not know—into a controlled digital process.
The product is built around QR-code song lists, song library/playlist management, online audience song requests, and tipping. A key design choice is that audiences can only request songs the artist has already added to their library, helping avoid the awkward situation of being asked to perform unfamiliar material. The system says it includes a database of common songs; artists can create playlists and add selected songs to their own library. For payments, it integrates Mercado Pago: audiences pay via Pix, funds can arrive instantly in the artist’s account, and platform fees are automatically deducted according to the plan. Both customers and artists can use it directly in a mobile browser; customers do not need to register or download an app.
The page offers a free version and a Pro/Premium subscription. The free version has no monthly fee, but charges a 30% fee on tips received through the app. It also lists features such as 30 song requests per month, unlimited music, and unlimited playlists. Pro/Premium costs R$50.90/month, takes 0% commission on tips, and supports profile customization, disabling tips, editing suggested tip amounts, unlimited song requests, revenue reports, and popular request reports. For professional musicians who perform frequently, the monthly subscription may be more cost-effective than a commission-based model.
Its strengths are a highly focused use case, low setup cost, and QR-code plus browser-based access that lowers the barrier for audiences. Pix and Mercado Pago also align well with local payment habits in Brazil. The downside is that the product is clearly designed for a vertical scenario and is not suitable as a general-purpose enterprise collaboration or marketing SaaS. The page does not disclose enterprise-level information such as team permissions, APIs, data compliance, or SLA. It is better suited to bar resident musicians, live music in restaurants, wedding or private-event singers, and artists who want to increase audience interaction and tipping revenue.
Whether it is accessible from mainland China cannot be determined from the main content. Its payment flow mainly relies on Pix and Mercado Pago, so domestic Chinese users would find it difficult to reuse the payment loop directly. For a similar scenario in China, options could include WeChat Pay/Alipay payment QR codes combined with a self-built song list, a mini-program for song requests, form tools, or a localized interactive song-request system.
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cardapiomusical.com is an Brazil SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $10.10, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach cardapiomusical.com directly.