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COMPARISON

Kora vs. Trello for Music Workflow

Quick Verdict

Use Trello if: You need simple visual task management for generic projects (not music-specific).

Use Kora if: You're a music creator who needs album-centric workflow management with automatic stem tracking, version control, and delivery intelligence.

Key Differences

What Trello Manages

Trello manages tasks: "Mix Track 01", "Export stems", "Send to client". Each task is a card you move across columns (To Do → In Progress → Done).

Problem: Tasks don't understand audio context. Trello can't tell you which stems are missing, which versions are approved, or if your delivery is complete.

What Kora Manages

Kora manages albums: tracks, stems, versions, approval states, and delivery readiness. Tasks are automatically generated from audio context (e.g., "Export missing Track 02 Acapella").

Advantage: Kora understands what "complete" means for a music delivery. Trello only knows if you checked off a task.

Feature Comparison

Trello

Visual kanban boards
Simple task tracking
No audio awareness
No stem tracking
No version detection
No delivery validation

Kora

Album-centric organization
Context-aware tasks
Automatic stem detection
Real-time completeness tracking
Version history built-in
Export Flow validation

Final Verdict

Trello is excellent for generic task management—moving cards across columns works well for software development, content planning, and general project tracking.

But for music creators, tasks are symptoms, not the system. Kora manages the underlying album structure that generates tasks automatically—eliminating manual task creation and ensuring nothing is missed.