hi from moonpath.dev
moonpath.dev is a lesbian and women-owned studio building applications that connect people through human-centered digital experiences shaped by shared memory, introspection, and vision.
In May 2025, I was laid off from my tech job and spent most of my unemployed time with Betsy listening to music, going to concerts, and embedding music into the fabric of our lives. A few months later, with idle hands and data/musical ideas - we decided to found moonpath.dev to expand our technical skills and continue putting humanity and memory at the forefront of our lives.
“I often think in music. I live my daydream in music. I see my life in terms of music.” - Albert Einstein.
introducing our work - music through memory
Our first two projects grew directly from those unemployed months spent swimming in sound:
resonance
Betsy created resonance to truly understand the sentimental impact of a song. She aims to explore how new technology can bring people together. Her main goal for this app is to create a digital space that values connectivity over superficial social metrics.
One of her favorite features is being able to add different versions of songs, like live sessions and covers, but keep everything under the same song profile - a deceptively complex technical challenge. Building this required creating our own search algorithm, incorporating popularity weights, and carefully balancing which APIs we used to keep the experience fast.
It’s beautiful being able to see how music can add another sensory layer to your experiences.
seasons of your life
I created seasons of your life through a bit of frustration with the data that Spotify provides during Wrapped season. It often feels manipulated and inaccurate. With seasons of your life, not only can you go beyond the time constraint of a year, but you can leverage your complete Spotify listening history to analyze your listening patterns throughout different times in your life. As a military brat, I’ve always looked at my life as happening in eras based off which location I’d move to every 4 years, so this is the most true-to-myself visualization of my patterns.
One of my favorite features is being able to identify the first song you listened to by a specific artist, the track, and how long it took for you to transition from casual to regular fan. There’s a lot to be said about taking a journey through the funnel of fandom and honing in on how much attention you pay to a specific artist in this chaotic streaming environment.
I hope you get as much joy as I did exploring the seasons of my life through music.
our vision for the future
From unemployment and uncertainty came moonpath - proof that the best work often emerges when we give ourselves permission to build what we wish existed.
Try resonance and seasons of your life launching February 2026 and let us know what you discover about your own relationship with music.
We’re just getting started, and we’d love for you to join us. Follow along: