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Built for Teams Who Move Early
New TikTok + Instagram Sound Tracking and upgraded team infrastructure built for real operators
Okay. This one's big…
TikTok + Instagram Sound Tracking is officially live inside Symphony for Teams. You can now track sounds across both TikTok AND Instagram in real time, spotting momentum early instead of reacting after the trend has already peaked.

We also shipped a few other things while we were at it:
NEW FEATURE: 🔈 Monitor trending sounds in real time with TikTok + Instagram Sound Tracking
NEW FEATURE: 🎨 Instantly Clone high-performing Symphony Sites
NEW FEATURE: 🔗 View and update all Connections in one Tab
IMPROVEMENTS: 📺 Expanded multi-platform roster visibility with updated Team Dashboard
Check it out ⬇️⬇️
NEW FEATURE: 🔈 Monitor Trending Sounds in Real Time with TikTok + Instagram Sound Tracking
This isn’t just a table. This is timing.
You know the feeling when your artist’s sound starts bubbling, a few creators pick it up, and the potential starts to look promising? Yeah… we’ve been in those meetings too where it feels like a legendary moment could happen at any second, but you’re not sure if it’s noise or real momentum.
Being able to spot that early saves teams from looking back and thinking, damn, we should’ve trusted that gut and pushed when it mattered.
This was the original idea when we started the Sound Tracking build.
The entire table view is fully customizable, pulling in everything from core sound details to creator stats, video performance, and real growth trends. The goal is simple: you see exactly what matters to your workflow and nothing that doesn’t.
With Sound Tracking, you can:
• Monitor daily and weekly growth instead of just total video count
• Track creator-level activity tied to each sound
• Customize your view to focus only on what your team cares about
• Save your layout so your tracking system stays consistent
You’re not reacting to trends after they peak.
You’re watching them build.
NEW FEATURE: 🎨 Instantly Clone High-performing Symphony Sites
You build a site that converts. The layout is dialed. The links are clean. The flow works.
Then the next drop comes… and you’re back rebuilding it all over again. That repetition starts to wear on you.
Now you can duplicate any Symphony website with just one click:
• Copy layout, design, and structure in one click
• Swap links and content without touching the framework
• Relaunch proven flows in minutes
We also added proper website naming because managing multiple releases should not feel chaotic when running 10+ campaigns
• Clear labels across campaigns
• Easier internal collaboration
• No more guessing which site belongs to which project
This one saves time every single week.
NEW FEATURE: 🔗 View and Update All Connections in One Tab
Meet the connections tab. If you’ve ever ran ads across multiple artists, you know how messy this part gets.
Which ad account is connected?
Is the pixel firing?
Is CAPI set up?
Is the right Instagram page linked?
Why is attribution off?
Instead of bouncing between Meta Business Manager and multiple dashboards, you can now manage your entire ad infrastructure inside Symphony.
From one view, you can:
• Connect and edit Facebook profiles
• Link ad accounts per brand
• Manage Facebook pixels
• Confirm Conversions API tokens
• Attach the correct Facebook and Instagram pages
You can even set team defaults and copy them into individual brands.
This isn’t just a “connection.”
It’s control over your tracking foundation.
When the foundation is solid, everything built on top performs better.
IMPROVEMENTS: 📺 Expanded Multi-platform Roster Visibility with Updated Team Dashboard
The updated Team Dashboard gives you a clear, side-by-side view of performance across platforms for every artist on your roster.
You can now:
• See Spotify monthly listeners and follower growth
• Monitor fan growth across all linked platforms
• Filter by desired date ranges
• Search across brands instantly
• Toggle Active vs Paused brands for on and off cycle artists
Each artist card shows their core platform stats at a glance. Click into platforms to view all connected accounts and get a broader performance snapshot.
And on the right, you’ll see Top Growing Releases.
That panel surfaces which tracks are accelerating the fastest over the last 7 days — so you’re not guessing where to lean in.
Instead of asking “what moved this week?”
You open the dashboard and it’s right there.
For teams, this is the difference between reacting late and operating in real time, we’ve seen teams spot early trends with this feature.
We’re tightening the system.
Less friction. More signal. Better timing.
All live now.




