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.
Browse release board examplesAlbum spine
Morning Light
Found loop
Hook lands sooner if intro trims by 12s.
Hinge note
Side B Draft
Bridge rewrite
Shift key center before chorus stack.
Track 4 is the hinge. Let the gap breathe before the chorus opens.
Warm open
Glass Hall
Raise the room
Center pull
Northline
Sidechain idea
Late release
Afterimage
Hold silence
Do not resolve too early. The drop should arrive one song later.
Working surface
One board.The release finally has a shape.
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.
Structure
Turn the pile into frames for albums, EPs, singles, demos, or the messy middle between them.
Decide
Mark what is locked, blocked, worth revisiting, or ready to send.
Handoff
Export or share the board when collaborators, a label, or your future self need the plan.
First 5 minutes
Paste links or drop demos, then create a release starter with songs, notes, blockers, and export path.
First session
Group contenders, compare versions, and name the decision that keeps the project moving.
Return loop
Come back to the board for sequencing, feedback, history, and the handoff to collaborators.
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 release boards for album sequencing, single rollout planning, and messy demo catalogues before building your own.
Browse example boardsAlbum 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.
View exampleSingle 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.
View exampleDemo 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.
View exampleFinal 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