Collab exists because we got tired of emailing bounces and losing track of feedback in group chats.
Every music collaboration tool we tried was either built for project managers, not musicians — or required everyone to be in the same DAW. We needed something that fit the way music teams actually work: send a bounce, get feedback, make changes, repeat.
Comments in email threads lose context. Google Drive links expire. Slack messages get buried. And nobody remembers which version of "Final Mix v3 REAL final (2).wav" is actually the latest.
Collab is a purpose-built platform for music collaboration. Upload any audio or MIDI file, and your team can leave timestamped comments right on the waveform. Compare versions side by side. Run a proper review workflow. Know exactly where every track stands.
It's DAW-agnostic. It works for producers, engineers, vocalists, and anyone else in the creative process. No plugins, no complex setup — just drag, drop, and collaborate.
We're a small independent studio building tools for creators. Not a VC-backed startup chasing growth metrics. We build what we need, we ship it, and we make it better based on how real people use it. Collab is our first product, and we're in it for the long run.
Your audio never leaves your device for processing. Stem separation runs locally using on-device models. We encrypt everything in transit and at rest. Your music is yours — we don't analyze it, train on it, or sell access to it.
Collab is a native app, not an Electron wrapper. We build for macOS, iOS, and Android with platform-specific code because music tools need to be fast and responsive. Waveform rendering, MIDI visualization, and audio playback all run at native speed.
Every feature in Collab exists because a musician needed it. We don't have Gantt charts or sprint boards. We have waveforms, piano rolls, and timestamped comments. The interface speaks your language because we speak it too.