About this app
BeatMelody is the fun, colorful music maker designed just for kids. No complicated tools. No reading required. Just big buttons, bright colors, and instant beats. Kids can create their own songs in seconds. Choose from drums, melody, bass, and effects tracks. Tap the big glowing step buttons to build a pattern. Press the giant green Play button to hear your song. Press red to stop. That's it. Every button is extra-large and easy to press — perfect for small hands. They squish and flash when tapped, so kids know it's working. The whole app uses happy colors like orange, teal, yellow, red, green, and purple. Text is big and playful. Everything feels like a toy, not a tool. Want to slow it down or speed it up? Use the big plus and minus buttons to change the tempo. Each track has its own thick volume slider, easy to grab and slide. You can clear a track or start over anytime. Save every song — no losing your best work. Tap the Save button, give your song a name (or use the automatic one like "My Song Jan 15"), and it's stored. A little message says "Saved!" so you know it worked. Load any song whenever you want. Tap Load, and you'll see all your saved songs as big, colorful cards. Each card shows the song name, when you made it, and a tiny preview of the beat. Tap a card to play that song again. Don't want it anymore? Tap the trash can to delete. The app even saves your song automatically every 30 seconds. So if you forget to save, no worries. BeatMelody turns every kid into a music maker. No lessons. No stress. Just pure, colorful, creative fun.
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What’s New
-Updated UI -Minor bug fix
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- First observed Aug 8, 2026 · 1:54 PM $0.99