For independent artists
Plan the next release without losing the rest of the career.
Build an active release workflow with dates, priorities, and owned tasks while retaining the whole career operation across shows, contacts, calendar, and finance.
Connected work
Keep the operating picture intact.
- The next release has a visible outcome, timeline, and task list.
- Creative work stays separate from administrative noise without losing the connection.
- Shows and contact follow-ups remain visible between release deadlines.
- Income and expenses stay part of the same weekly operating review.
Active release workflow
See the release work as it moves.
Move releases from idea to launch with the pipeline, key details, and owned tasks visible together.
Release Workflow
Pipeline, metadata, and launch work live on one record instead of across folders and docs.
Pipeline
What is moving right now.
Concept
Silver Lines EP
In progress
Brooklyn Tape
After Hours
Active release
The key fields that actually matter.
Working rhythm
Move the active release forward.
- 01Define the next release outcome and the dates that cannot move.
- 02Turn dependencies into a short, owned task queue.
- 03Review release progress beside shows, contacts, calendar, and finance each week.
Put the next release into motion.
Start with the active work, then keep the wider operation visible as it changes.