Kora by Soniteq is a Mac-first creator operating system designed specifically for music workflows across planning, review, execution, delivery, and follow-up.
Built for producers working with artists, labels, and multiple stakeholders across long production timelines.
Music producers face unique challenges managing albums, collaborators, and delivery over months or years.
Albums take months or years. Tracking what's done, what's in progress, and what's next across that timeline is difficult in generic tools.
Artists, engineers, session musicians, label reps—everyone has input. Coordinating feedback and decisions across people is chaotic.
Which mix is current? Which version did the artist approve? Which stems are final? Without a system, you're guessing.
Notes in email, feedback in Slack, files in Dropbox, tasks in your head—everything is scattered. Nothing is connected.
Kora was built for album-scale production workflows from day one.
Organize entire albums with track-level detail. See what's done, what's in progress, and what's next—all in one connected system.
Your album is the center, not scattered files.
Add timestamped notes directly to audio exports. Turn feedback into linked tasks inside your project. Keep notes and execution connected.
Artist feedback becomes actionable work, not lost messages.
See only what matters right now. Filter by status, priority, or deadline. Reduce cognitive load and ship faster.
Focus on the work, not the noise.
Step back and see the big picture. What shipped this week? What's next? What needs attention? Stay aligned with your goals.
Momentum comes from clarity.
Kora connects planning, audio review, execution, and delivery—not just tasks. It's purpose-built for professional music workflows, with connected systems that support how albums are actually planned, reviewed, executed, delivered, and followed up on over time.
See the concrete workflow improvements Kora brings to your creative process.
| Aspect | Before Kora | With Kora |
|---|---|---|
| Project Coordination | Long-running projects with multiple collaborators. Losing track of who needs what | Projects organize collaborators, revisions, and deliverables in one place |
| Revision Cycles | Endless revision rounds. Which version is current? Which is approved? | Naming Engine tracks versions. Audio Review shows approval state and feedback |
| Delivery Readiness | Final deliverables require validation before handoff. No time to verify under deadline | Export Flow validates delivery readiness. Deliverables enforce what's done |
| Context Retention | Losing creative rationale over long timelines. Why did we make this decision? | Whiteboards preserve creative intent and direction throughout the project lifecycle |
Honest answers to the questions most creators ask before committing.
Folders don't track which version is current, what feedback you received, or what's ready for delivery. DAW project files don't organize albums or orchestrate follow-ups. Kora provides structure that scales from 3 tracks to 30 albums.
Kora scales with your workflow. If you're producing one album, it feels simple. If you're managing 10 artists across 5 projects, it scales without breaking. You don't have to use every feature—start with album containers and Export Flow.
Self-producing still requires version tracking, delivery correctness, and context preservation. Kora helps you stay organized whether you're releasing independently, working with labels, or collaborating with other artists.