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Accorda
The Music Project Manager
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The Music Project Manager
2 followers
Notion meets Apple Music, for music before release. From first demo to final master: every track version, stem, lyric, collaborator and feedback in one app. Most producers juggle multiple artist identities: lo-fi under one name, dubstep under another, a band on weekends, film scoring on the side. Accorda is the first app that holds them all in one account. Listen to your unreleased music like it's on Apple Music. Invite collaborators as Creative, Business, or Listener. Share listen links.












Hey Product Hunt,
I'm Gabriel, solo founder and developer of Accorda, writing from Paris. After almost two years of building, today is launch day.
Accorda is the Music Project Manager for collaborating on unreleased music.
Work-in-progress music shouldn't feel like a folder of files. And most producers I know work under more than one name: a lo-fi project, a band on the side, the occasional film score under their real name. Their music life usually lives across three Dropboxes, four voice memo folders, and an embarrassing number of files called "Final_v3_REAL_final.wav." That's the problems Accorda solves.
What makes it different:
1. Your unreleased music looks like it's already on the platforms. Cover art, editable tracklists, a real audio player.
2. Take your tracks from demo to release with version tracking. v1 is the demo, v12 is the master, compare them in a tap.
3. One account, every artist identity. No other app I've found puts a producer's lo-fi alias, dubstep alias, and band project under the same roof.
4. Role-based collaboration. Invite collaborators as Creative, Business, or Listener. Labels see what labels need to see. Collaborators can comment, download files, and request uploading a new version.
5. Time-limited listen links. Share unreleased tracks with A&R reps or sync supervisors without permanent public URLs that leak.
Available today on iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
I built this out of frustration while working on a music project with a friend.
"Where did I put this audio file??"
"Can you send me the new version again, the link is expired.."
"What was the feedback again? I can't remember".
If you produce, write, or play music seriously, I'd love your honest feedback. What feature did I miss?
Thank you!
Gabriel