Music, Podcasts, and Audiobooks in One Library
fizy brings songs, podcasts, videocast series, audiobooks, music videos, live concert streams, and exclusive clips into one listening-and-viewing service. Users can move from a familiar artist or album to a new podcast category, an audiobook chapter, or a curated video without switching apps. The broad catalog makes it useful when a single playlist is not enough for the moment.
The opening sign-in screen offers phone-number and Google entry points, while the account flow also supports Apple registration. Once signed in, listeners can continue with free access or compare Premium plans for a larger playback experience. It is a practical fit for commutes, background listening, and evenings when you want music and spoken content together.
Mood Discovery, Radio, and NeBuÇalan
Discovery tools help fizy move beyond a fixed queue. Mood-based recommendations and personalized playlists are designed for different energy levels, while themed radio stations cover styles such as pop, rock, jazz, rap, electronic, and acoustic. The NeBuÇalan feature can identify a song playing around you, giving you a quick route from a memorable sound to a track you can save.
Listeners can also explore weekly mixes, artist-related pages, exclusive podcast series, videocasts, music videos, live concert material, and special campaigns. These entry points make short sessions feel less repetitive and give curious listeners several ways to find something new without building every queue from scratch.
Playlists, Offline Listening, and Premium Control
Playlist tools give listeners a simple way to collect favorite artists and tracks, name a list, remove songs they no longer want, and return to the same collection later. Sharing options make a finished playlist useful for a trip, a workout, or a recommendation to friends, while mood and editorial mixes can provide a ready-made starting point.
Premium plans add the practical controls many regular listeners want: ad-free playback, higher-quality sound, unlimited music and video streaming, and offline access for supported songs, podcasts, and audiobooks. Save eligible lists through the offline control before leaving a reliable connection, then use them when mobile data is limited or unavailable.
Sign-In and Cross-Device Listening
fizy is designed for account-based listening rather than anonymous browsing. New users can register with a phone number, Google account, or Apple account, then choose a free experience or review Premium membership options. The sign-in requirement keeps playlists, likes, listening choices, and plan details connected to the same profile as the service expands.
The platform supports Android alongside web access, Android TV, Android Auto, smartwatches, and other compatible screens. That range suits a listener who starts a playlist on a phone, continues at home, or switches to a car display. Plan rules, simultaneous-device limits, and catalog access can depend on the selected membership and location.