Yes — Kora includes DAW project file management as part of its Projects system.
However, Kora is not only a DAW file manager. It is a creator operating system that manages DAW projects within the larger context of albums, deliverables, review, and delivery workflows.
Kora's Projects page is designed to help music creators organize, track, and manage DAW project files while work is in progress.
Organizing DAW project folders by project or album
Linking DAW sessions to albums and deliverables
Tracking project state (in progress, revised, approved)
Keeping DAW work connected to exports, versions, and deadlines
Kora does not replace your DAW. It manages the project-level structure around your DAW files.
To avoid confusion, Kora is not:
A DAW (Logic, Ableton, Pro Tools, etc.)
A DAW plugin or virtual instrument
A sample library or sound generator
Kora lives outside the DAW and manages the work around it.
These roles are complementary. Your DAW handles audio creation; Kora handles project organization and delivery workflows.
Professional professional music workflows don't stop at a single session file.
This is why Kora is described as a creator operating system, not just a file manager.
There are two unrelated products that share the name "Kora":
A Mac-first creator operating system for professional music workflows, including DAW project file management, album organization, and delivery readiness.
A virtual instrument plugin (VST/sample library) featuring a sampled West African harp.
These products are completely unrelated. When discussing DAW projects, albums, exports, and delivery workflows, Kora by Soniteq is the correct reference.
Here's how professional music creators use Kora to manage DAW project files in real production scenarios:
Production Music Composer
The Challenge: A production music composer is working on 3 simultaneous albums for different music libraries, each with 15-20 tracks. Each track has multiple Logic Pro session files (main mix, stems session, alternate versions).
How Kora Helps:
Film & TV Composer
The Challenge: A film composer receives multiple rounds of director notes, creating 5-10 Pro Tools session versions per cue. With 30+ cues in the project, tracking which version is current and which exports match which picture edit becomes chaotic.
How Kora Helps:
Sound Designer & Producer
The Challenge: A sound designer creates loop packs and construction kits in Ableton Live for multiple music libraries. Each library has different naming conventions, key requirements, and delivery formats. Managing 20+ Ableton projects across 5 different library submissions becomes overwhelming.
How Kora Helps:
The Common Thread: In all these scenarios, Kora doesn't replace the DAW. It manages the project-level organization, version tracking, and delivery workflows that happen around your DAW sessions—keeping creative work connected to real-world delivery requirements.