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Your library deserves better
than endless shuffle.

A calm way to sort your Apple Music — one song at a time.
Swipe right to keep, left to pass. Nothing leaves your phone.

Download on the App Store

Apple Music required

"One song at a time —
the way you used to flip
through a record crate."

Your library has thousands of songs you saved once and never sorted. Culla Music doesn't shuffle them at you — it gives you a calm, deliberate way to actually hear them again, one at a time, and decide where each one belongs.

Swipe right to drop a song into a playlist, left to pass. Each swipe is confirmed by a haptic pulse. After thirty seconds your hands know the system — and you're just listening, and making decisions, without the pressure of an infinite feed.

Built with care

Swipe songs
into playlists

One song at a time. Right to add it to a playlist, left to pass. No long lists to scroll, no checkboxes — just a gesture and a haptic pulse.

Built on
Apple Music

Your real library, through Apple's own MusicKit. Full songs, real playlists — and the changes you make are written straight back to your Apple Music.

No guilt,
no pressure

Full undo. "Dismissed" not "deleted" — nothing ever leaves your library. Put the queue down whenever you like and pick it back up later.

Your playlists
are yours

Sorted by hand, not by an algorithm. Filter the queue per playlist and curate deliberately. This is curation, not another feed to consume.

Compatibility

Apple Music

Culla Music is built exclusively for Apple Music. It plugs straight into your real library through Apple's MusicKit — no exports, no copies, nothing to set up.

Spotify and other services may arrive in the future. For now, Culla Music is made for Apple Music alone.

Your music stays between you
and Apple Music.

Culla Music is built to keep your data on your device. There is no Culla server, no account to create, and no analytics. The app works entirely between your iPhone and your own Apple Music library.

This policy applies to Culla Music for iOS, developed by Alejandro Gómez Urrea.

What we collect

  • Nothing. Culla Music has no server of its own and does not collect, transmit, or store any personal data.

Apple Music access

  • Culla Music uses Apple's MusicKit to read your Apple Music library so you can sort it, and to save your choices back to your own playlists.
  • This access requires your permission and an active Apple Music subscription. Your library is never copied or uploaded to us.
  • You can revoke access at any time in iOS Settings → Culla Music.

Playlist changes

  • When you add a song to a playlist, that change is written to your own Apple Music account through Apple's services — the same as if you'd done it in the Music app.
  • Those changes are handled by Apple under Apple's Privacy Policy, not by Culla Music.

Data storage

  • Your swipe decisions and per-playlist settings are stored locally on your device using SwiftData.
  • This data never leaves your device and is removed when you uninstall the app.

Third parties

  • Culla Music contains no third-party SDKs, analytics tools, advertising networks, or trackers. The only external service it talks to is Apple Music, on your behalf.

Changes to this policy

If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted at this URL. As long as Culla Music stays local-only and server-free, this policy will remain the same.

Last updated: May 2026 · Questions? agomezurrea@gmail.com

Need a hand?

Culla Music is made by one person. If something isn't working, email agomezurrea@gmail.com and you'll get a real reply. A few common questions first:

The app looks empty, or it keeps asking for permission.

Culla Music works with your existing Apple Music library, so it needs two things: an active Apple Music subscription, and permission to access your library. If you tapped “Don't Allow,” open Settings → Culla Music and turn on Media & Apple Music, then reopen the app.

Where do the songs I sort end up?

Right in your real Apple Music playlists. When you swipe a song into a playlist, Culla Music writes that change straight to your Apple Music library — you'll see it in the Music app too.

I sorted a song by mistake.

Tap undo to put the last song back at the front of the queue. Nothing is ever deleted from your library — “dismiss” just takes a song out of the current sorting queue, it doesn't remove it from Apple Music.

How is my data handled?

Nothing leaves your device except the playlist edits you make, which go to your own Apple Music account through Apple. The full details are in the Privacy Policy above.

Response time: usually within a couple of days · agomezurrea@gmail.com