Songbattle solo · Playlist Songbattles
Songbattle solo — on the site, not on stream
Songbattle solo is for people who don’t want a live broadcast: on the home page, open Playlist Songbattles, pick a curated playlist, and run the knockout just for you — rounds and picks happen in the UI, not in chat. Classic stream lobbies with viewer submissions and Duo Battle are separate modes.
Why Playlist Songbattles fit solo songbattle
Curated playlists
The home page offers battle playlists with preset tracks — one click creates a lobby with no Twitch channel and no viewer submissions.
Your votes only
You decide on the site which song advances — no chat votes and no broadcast required.
Knockout in the browser
Same bracket idea as a classic songbattle — just you on the page until one track wins the playlist.
How to play songbattle solo
- Open Song Competition and use the Playlist Songbattles section on the home page.
- Choose a playlist, set song count and import order, then create the lobby.
- Run the battle and vote round by round until the playlist has a winner.
Songbattle solo — FAQ
- What is songbattle solo?
- Songbattle solo is playing a knockout by yourself on Song Competition — best with Playlist Songbattles: curated playlists, you vote in the browser for your own picks, with no chat voting and no need to stream.
- How do I start songbattle solo?
- On the home page, open Playlist Songbattles, choose a playlist, and start the lobby. The battle runs for you only in the web app.
- How is this different from stream battles or duo?
- Stream battles often use chat votes and viewer submissions. Songbattle solo via Playlist Songbattles targets non-streamers who just want to compare songs on the site. Duo Battle links two channels — a different mode for co-streaming.
- Is “songbattle solo” the same as Song Battle?
- Song Battle describes the tournament format in general. On this page, “songbattle solo” mainly means playing alone with Playlist Songbattles — not the classic streamer workflow with submissions.