How HearYaGo Works

Share music without the friction

Learn how HearYaGo converts music links into versions that work across different listening apps, making music sharing smooth and simple.

Sharing music shouldn't be hard

Music is meant to be shared — but in reality, sending someone a song doesn't always work the way we expect. You might send a link from your favorite listening app, only to hear:

"I don't use that one. Do you have another link?"

Different people use different music apps, and many links don't open correctly unless the recipient is using the same service. That's where HearYaGo comes in. It acts as a gentle bridge between platforms, converting a song or album link into versions that anyone can open.

This page explains exactly how HearYaGo works, why it exists, and how it makes sharing music effortless.

The problem: incompatible music links

When someone shares a song or album, the link is usually specific to one listening app. If the person receiving the link uses something else, they often need to:

  • Search for the same track manually
  • Switch apps
  • Open multiple pages
  • Or simply give up

This creates friction in moments that should feel simple and joyful — sharing music with friends, family, partners, or group chats.

HearYaGo removes that friction instantly.

The solution: one link becomes every link

HearYaGo converts a song or album URL into equivalent links for other listening apps. That means:

  • If your friend uses one service and you use another, both of you still get usable links.
  • You can share music in group threads without worrying about compatibility.
  • You never need to manually search for alternate versions again.

HearYaGo handles the conversion so you can stay focused on the music itself.

How HearYaGo works (simple explanation)

When you're browsing music

If you use the browser extension, HearYaGo automatically recognizes when you're viewing a song or album page. When you click the extension icon, it:

  • Identifies the track or album
  • Shows its artwork and title
  • Displays matching links for other listening apps
  • Lets you open or copy those links with one click

No searching. No switching tabs. No effort.

When someone sends you a music link

If you get a link through text or chat, the HearYaGo converter makes it easy to share back or open it yourself. In both the browser extension and the mobile PWA:

  • Paste the URL
  • Tap "Go"
  • See equivalent links instantly

You can then choose the link that works best for you — or your friend.

When you want the simplest experience on your phone

The mobile-friendly version of HearYaGo can be added to your home screen as a lightweight PWA (progressive web app). On your phone, HearYaGo works beautifully for the real-world situation most people face:

  • Someone sends a music link → You copy it → Open HearYaGo → Get versions for your app

It turns an inconvenient moment into a smooth one.

Customizable features

HearYaGo includes small touches that make everyday sharing easier:

  • Choose which listening apps appear
  • Reorder them based on your favorites
  • Toggle services on or off
  • View your recent conversions
  • Copy or open with a single tap

You get a personalized experience that stays out of the way until you need it.

Privacy you can trust

  • HearYaGo does not require an account.
  • It does not collect personal data.
  • All detection and conversion happens locally in your browser.

Your music habits remain private — just as they should.

Why this matters

Music is a deeply personal form of connection. Whether you're sharing a new discovery, sending a track to someone you love, or building a playlist together, the moment should feel smooth and joyful.

HearYaGo helps preserve that feeling.

  • No barriers. No extra steps.
  • Just the music — shared easily.

Try HearYaGo

Whether you use the browser extension or the mobile web app, HearYaGo is designed to quietly support your music-sharing moments.

  • Convert music links
  • Share across different apps
  • Keep the flow of listening uninterrupted

Music is universal. Your links should be too.