For Record labels
Every release cycle, every asset, where it needs to go.
Album art, press photos, visualizer loops, lyric sheets. Captured from the artist, validated on upload, routed to DSPs, PR, and press. A&R stops chasing. Release dates hold.
The pain
Every release is a scramble: manager has the bio, artist has the art but only on their phone, producer has the visualizer, and DSP delivery is tomorrow. GoBrief is the release-cycle operations system that collects the whole kit on spec, with the artist using zero extra tools.
How record labels use it
Built around how you actually work.
Templates waiting for you
One click, running.
Pre-configured for record labels. Specs already dialed in. Just pick, edit if you want, send.
See the record labels templatesAlbum release kit
Bio, art, 3 press photos, lyrics, visualizer.
Single drop kit
Art, vertical clip, pre-save copy.
Tour poster intake
Per-city promo assets, venue-specific specs.
The math
What it's worth to you.
Cycle time
-7 days
Average release prep time drops from 14 days to 3. Enough to hit DSP windows without all-nighters.
DSP rejections
-90%
Art, metadata, bio, visualizer validated against DSP specs on upload.
A&R bandwidth
+30%
Release-cycle chase evaporates. A&R does A&R work.
Illustrative figures modeled on typical record labels workflows, not a guarantee. Your results depend on volume, team, and how you use GoBrief.
Why this, not that
Record labels have tried everything.
What you’ve been doing
- ×Dropbox folders nobody finds on release day
- ×WeTransfer links that expire before the designer opens them
- ×The artist's phone camera photo as "press photo"
- ×PR agency asking for the EPK for the fourth time
- ×DSP pushing back the release because album art is 2400×2400 instead of 3000×3000
What GoBrief gives you
- One link to the artist. They upload from phone or desktop
- DSP spec check on art, audio, metadata before you hit deliver
- Press pack auto-routes to PR, DSPs, mailer team in one approved push
- Everything you've ever collected stays in the library, tagged
- Release-cycle receipts turn into artist quarterly reports automatically
Your next release is 30 days out. Collect the kit the way every major label will be collecting it in 2 years. Start a workspace free.
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