How it works

From rough mixes to a record people can actually hear.

Trackdeck turns a folder of unreleased tracks into a sequenced, version-controlled album you can share with anyone — and pull back at any time. Three steps: build the deck, share it with control, and watch what happens.

Invite-only while we onboard the first labels. No card required.

Three steps, start to finish

No new habits to learn. If you can drag a file and copy a link, you can run an album review on Trackdeck.

Build the deck

Drop in your tracks and drag them into running order — the sequence is the record, not a loose pile of files. Mark each track Approved WIP or Draft so nobody mistakes a scratch take for the final. Every audio and artwork version stays attached, so the history of the album lives in one place.

Share with control

Generate a private link and choose who the recipient is: a listener, a commenter or a collaborator. Add an optional password, set an expiry date, and flip on stream-only to block downloads entirely. One link per person means access is yours to revoke the moment a campaign ends.

Track engagement

See per-recipient opens, plays and exactly how far each person listened — not a vague “seen” receipt. Read timed feedback pinned to the waveform, then swap in a new mix and everyone on the deck hears the latest version instantly, on the same link.

Step 1 · Build

A deck is the whole record, in order.

Most tools treat a release as a bag of singles. Trackdeck treats it as an album: a sequenced set of tracks with status, notes and versions that move together.

  • Upload audio in any common format and drag tracks into running order
  • Set each track to Draft, WIP or Approved so reviewers know what’s locked
  • Keep every audio and artwork version stacked on the track it belongs to
  • Attach cover art and per-track notes so context travels with the music
01
Opening Side
v3 · master
Approved
02
Low Tide
v2 · rough mix
WIP
03
Untitled (idea)
v1 · bounce
Draft
Step 2 · Share

One link per person, on your terms.

A shared link should expose exactly what you intend and nothing more. Every Trackdeck link carries a role and a set of guard-rails you decide before you hit send.

  • Pick a role: listener, commenter or collaborator
  • Add an optional password for sensitive sends
  • Set an expiry date so access ends when the campaign does
  • Toggle stream-only to keep the audio playing but un-downloadable
  • Revoke any link instantly — no need to re-bounce the whole record
New share link
RoleCommenter
PasswordOn
Expiresin 14 days
Stream-onlyOn
Step 3 · Track

Know who listened — and what they actually said.

Email gives you nothing back. Trackdeck shows you engagement per recipient and keeps feedback tied to the exact moment in the song it’s about.

  • See opens, plays and how far into each track a person got
  • Read timed comments pinned to the waveform, not a generic thread
  • Swap in a new mix and everyone on the deck hears the latest instantly
  • Spot the track that gets skipped before the release does
A&R · MayaListened in full
Opened twice · 3 timed comments
Sync · TomStopped at 62%
Opened once · no comments yet
Manager · PriyaNot opened
Link sent 2 days ago
Roles

Everyone sees the right amount.

A role is set per link, so the same album can be a private preview for one person and a working session for another.

Listener Preview

Plays the deck in sequence, sees track titles, status and artwork. Can’t comment, can’t change anything. The safest way to send a record to a label, manager or sync contact.

Commenter Feedback

Everything a listener can do, plus timed feedback pinned to a spot on the waveform — “drop the vocal here” lands exactly where it should. Ideal for A&R and trusted collaborators.

Collaborator Working

Comments plus the ability to suggest changes to the deck — reorder ideas, flag versions, propose what makes the cut. For producers and creative partners building the record with you.

Workspace

Behind the links, admins and members run the workspace — they create decks, manage version history, issue and revoke share links, and see the full engagement picture. Recipients never need an account; they just open a link.

Why a deck

Built around the record, not the single.

Most music-sharing tools — Disco, Dropcue and the rest — are organised around individual tracks. That works for catalogue and one-off promos, but it falls apart the moment what you’re sharing is a record: a deliberate sequence where order, pacing and the gaps between songs are part of the art.

Trackdeck shares the whole thing. A deck holds your tracks in running order, carries the status of each one, and keeps every version stacked in place — so when someone opens your link they hear the album the way you intend it, front to back, with the latest mixes already in. Update a track and the deck updates for everyone; no re-zipping, no “use this folder instead”, no chasing down which WAV was the final.

If you only ever send singles, a track-centric tool is fine. If you make albums, the album should be the unit you share. See the full feature set or open the live demo.

Get started

Share your next record the way it should be heard.

Trackdeck is invite-only while we onboard the first labels. Join the waitlist, or open the live demo and play with a real deck right now.

No card required · invite-only beta