For teams / For producers

Keep productions, versions, and collaborators in order

Producers carry a lot of context: files, versions, notes, stems, collaborators, splits, client links, and songs that may become future opportunities.

Catalog · 4 songs
  • Cymatic by Steve Cherry — album artwork
    Cymaticv3 · master
    Steve Cherry·92 BPM·F♯m
  • Lovelace (Write It Into History) by Jeanna — album artwork
    Lovelace (Write It Into History)v4 · mix
    Jeanna·108 BPM·C
  • Haunting Me by TOKYOXIETY — album artwork
    Haunting Medemo
    TOKYOXIETY·124 BPM·Am
  • My Sweet Angel by Mychael — album artwork
    My Sweet Angelv2 · alt
    Mychael·86 BPM·D
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The short answer

>Help producers organize song versions, collaborators, metadata, and private delivery workflows.

What to look for

Decision criteria

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

  • 01Track versions without losing approved files
  • 02Share mixes and playlists privately
  • 03Keep collaborator and contact context attached
  • 04Store notes, artwork, attachments, and metadata near the audio

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The producer problem

Production work moves quickly. Without a catalog layer, valuable versions and notes get trapped in message threads and drive folders.

Worth noting

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

Where VAULT fits

How VAULT helps

VAULT keeps songs, track versions, metadata, private links, contacts, and actions connected as productions move from draft to delivery.

Questions

Common questions, short answers

VAULT can keep track versions and attachments connected to a song, including alternates and related materials.
Yes. Private links and playlists can support client or collaborator review workflows.

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