One Baila
A Baila is one paired dance on Link — two dancers, one Dance Code, one shared track. Think of it like a frame: it starts in a lobby, it lives on the floor, it ends with a recap you can share.
Every Baila is opened with a 6-character Dance Code. Uppercase, no ambiguous characters (no 0/O, no 1/I/L). Share it by voice, screenshot, or QR.
The arc of a Baila
Both dancers join. Cameras warm up, pose detection calibrates, the Sonra™ pairing handshake completes, and the music engine syncs to the millisecond.
The Baila is on. Both dancers see a single HUD — a Sync Score dial, a Compás Rating chip, and live latency. The Coach speaks Pulse: soften the Lead Tap, Turn Cue incoming.
End the Baila and get a branded summary — duration, average Sync, Compás grade, turns matched, shared moves. Save it, share it, or restart with a fresh Dance Code.
Roles
Each role hears Pulses tuned for what it needs. Tap a card to feel that role's signature pulse.
Anatomy of one Baila
| Pairing | 6-character Dance Code (uppercase, no ambiguous characters) |
| Capacity | 2 dancers — one Lead, one Follow (or two Switches) |
| Default duration | 30 minutes — extend or cut short any time |
| Devices | Link Pulse Lead™ + Link Pulse Follow™ (or Phantom Mode in the browser) |
| Protocol | Sonra™ — sub-80ms haptic + pose sync |
| Outputs | Sync Score (0–100), Compás Rating (A–E), shared moves, replay clip |
| Privacy | No raw audio leaves the device. Only pose vectors + Pulse events cross the wire. |
Recent example Bailas
Illustrative — recaps shown above are sample data, not real users.
Ready for your first Baila?
Create a Dance Code, share it, dance. Works on phone, tablet and desktop.