See the songs.Shape the release.

Liner is the visual workspace for serious independent artists and producers to organize demos, compare versions, sequence projects, and keep release decisions in one place.

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Album spine

Morning Light

03:42

Found loop

02:19

Hook lands sooner if intro trims by 12s.

Hinge note

Side B Draft

04:18

Bridge rewrite

01:06

Shift key center before chorus stack.

lift

Track 4 is the hinge. Let the gap breathe before the chorus opens.

Warm open

Glass Hall

03:17

Raise the room

comment

Center pull

Northline

03:58

Sidechain idea

note

Late release

Afterimage

04:06

Hold silence

comment

Do not resolve too early. The drop should arrive one song later.

Working surface

One board.Songs, sequence, and release context.

Import songs, group them into frames, leave notes, and sequence the project without scattering decisions across folders, playlists, tabs, and chats.

Collect

Bring in audio files, streaming links, references, and notes from wherever they live.

Organize

See songs as cards on a canvas, then group them into frames for albums, EPs, singles, or vibe sets.

Decide

Add feedback, compare versions, and shape the order until the project feels right.

Share

Export or share the board when collaborators, a label, or your future self need the plan.

Prefer the product over the pitch. Watch the short walkthrough if you want to see the release-planning workflow in motion.

Example boards

Start from a board that already knows the job.

Browse working examples for album sequencing, single rollout planning, and messy demo catalogues before building your own.

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Album sequencing

Midnight Side A

A 10-track album board where finished cuts, contenders, and transition experiments live on one canvas before the tracklist is locked.

Proves spatial sequencing, notes, and runtime thinking.

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Single release

Spring Rollout Plan

A release board that keeps the master, artwork references, caption ideas, rollout beats, and blockers on the same surface.

Proves release status, assets, blockers, and next actions.

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Demo catalogue

EP in Three Versions

A decision board for multiple mixes, alt intros, and vocal takes, with arrangement notes attached to the songs themselves.

Proves catalog clarity, version comparison, and feedback.

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Final invitation

Start organizing the next release.

Bring demos, links, notes, and sequencing into one board and make the next move obvious.

No forced account to begin