Your retail floor.
Reimagined.
There's no neutral position on music in your spaces.
Retail has a music problem nobody talks about.
Walk into most stores and you'll hear an algorithm's idea of retail music, approved by someone in head office who's never worked a quiet Tuesday shift. It doesn't know your brand, your floor, or your customer. And your customer notices, even when they can't say why.
See what it looks like when the room knows your brandWhere the browse becomes a decision.
The right kind of store changes how people move through it. They slow down. They pick things up they'd have walked past somewhere else. They ask a question instead of checking their phone. None of that is accidental. It's what the space is designed to produce. The music is part of that design. Not the star of it. Something that holds the room at the right pace without drawing attention to itself.
Dwell time converts. A customer who stays ten minutes longer sees more, considers more, and tends to spend more. The music doesn't cause that on its own. But the wrong music cuts the visit short. People leave environments that feel off, usually without being able to say why.
Every detail in a well-run retail space is a decision. The product selection. The spacing. The light. The music is the only one most owners leave to chance.
Not one playlist on repeat.
For a premium retail floor, we'd blend three playlists across the day, each chosen for the energy of the hour, not the convenience of whoever set the system up. The playlists we'd choose for your floor would start from your brief, not this one.
These playlists were chosen for this installation, not as a template. Yours would be built differently, around your brand, your customers, and your spaces. Schedules are set up during onboarding and adjustable remotely at any time.
Explore our playlist libraryMake this your space.
RevMusic starts with a conversation about your brand, your floor, and the customers you're designing for. The music comes after.