For teams / For artists

Keep your artist catalog ready for every opportunity

As songs multiply, the hard part is not storage. It is knowing what exists, what is finished, who needs it, and which version should be shared.

Catalog · 4 songs
  • Babe, You Knew I'm Bi by TOKYOXIETY — album artwork
    Babe, You Knew I'm Biv3 · master
    TOKYOXIETY·92 BPM·F♯m
  • Mesmerizing by Millean. — album artwork
    Mesmerizingv4 · mix
    Millean.·108 BPM·C
  • What I Need by Remy Cooper — album artwork
    What I Needdemo
    Remy Cooper·124 BPM·Am
  • Playtime by Steve Cherry — album artwork
    Playtimev2 · alt
    Steve Cherry·86 BPM·D
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The short answer

>Help artists organize songs and share the right material with teams, collaborators, and partners.

What to look for

Decision criteria

The questions to ask before committing to any tool in this category.

  • 01Keep demos, mixes, masters, and alternates connected
  • 02Build private playlists for managers, labels, collaborators, and opportunities
  • 03Track metadata before release pressure starts
  • 04Collect feedback and submissions without losing context

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The artist problem

Your best song is only useful if you can find it, send it, and explain it when someone asks.

Worth noting

Categories evolve fast. Use this section as a snapshot, not a contract.

Where VAULT fits

How VAULT helps

VAULT gives your songs a structured home with track versions, tags, artwork, notes, links, and playlist workflows.

Questions

Common questions, short answers

Yes. VAULT helps solo artists get organized early, then keeps that structure useful when managers, labels, and collaborators join the workflow.
Yes. VAULT supports private links and playlists for unreleased material.

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