Pyro makes it easy to update your playlist on the fly
You're supposed to be able to open up Pyro, hit play, and forget about it for the rest of the night. If you attached it to a paid Spotify account, it'll even switch over to recommended songs once your playlist ends. But Serato's expertise is in letting people mix songs on their own, and there's an element of that here, too. The app is designed to make it really easy to change up a playlist on the fly. You can combine existing playlists, drag to reorder songs, and instantly send a song to the top of the queue, where it'll begin to fade in. It's not much like DJing, but it's supposed to help you pick the right songs at the right moment without too much work.
Serato Pyro iOS app press images

Bertenshaw makes it clear that Serato doesn't see this app as anything remotely close to a replacement for a live DJ. "If you think this is taking the job of a DJ, then you don't really know what a DJ does," he says. Instead, he says, it's for when you have a few friends over and "no one wants to be the guy up there DJing to five people."
"I wanted to create a true consumer product."
Pyro will be available for free and works on the iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. An Android version should arrive in the future. Bertenshaw says that Serato will eventually make money off of Pyro by offering in-app purchases for new features. Those could include additional song transitions, some basic DJ effects, or the ability to host a collaborative playlist. "We have a list, and we're going to prioritize that list based on customer feedback," he says.
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