Meet Cue. He ships the release.

The fourth of your team. Pages, pre-saves & the plan that holds the whole rollout together.

A release date is one day. Everything that makes it land happens in the weeks before it.

The website, the pre-save, the content, the pitch, the follow-up. None of it is hard on its own. It is just a lot of small deliverables with one date that does not move.

You already met Maestro who sets the play, Simmy who runs the ads, and Echo who runs your fan list. Cue is your project manager. He builds the pages, holds the runway, and files it all under one project.

The shape of it: you tell Maestro what is coming out and when, he briefs Cue, and Cue ships the page, lays the plan on the calendar, and comes back when something needs you. Results come back through Maestro, in your thread.

He ships one thing at a time, so nothing sits half finished.

Here is the whole job ⬇️⬇️

  • CAPABILITY: Pages And Sites

  • CAPABILITY: Pre-Saves

  • CAPABILITY: The Release Runway

  • CAPABILITY: Content Calendar

  • CAPABILITY: Playlist Pitch And Links

  • CAPABILITY: Gut Check

  • CAPABILITY: Routines

CAPABILITY: Pages And Sites

Every release needs somewhere to send people, and it usually needs it yesterday.

Cue builds:

  • Landing pages

  • Link in bio

  • EPK sites

  • Whatever the release calls for

He ships one page at a time and then iterates on it, so editing is a normal part of the process rather than starting over.

Already have a page somewhere else? He can import it, including an older Symphony page, so you are not rebuilding what you already made.

Cue Builds with a couple of taps

CAPABILITY: Pre-Saves

This is the one that quietly earns its keep.

Cue builds the pre-release page across Spotify, Apple, Deezer and the rest, and it collects saves and emails while you are still in the announce phase. Then on drop day it flips itself into a full streaming page.

You do not have to remember to swap it. The page you sent everyone in week one is still the right link in week nine.

And those collected emails do not sit in a folder. They land on your fan list, which is Echo’s lane.

CAPABILITY: The Release Runway

A rollout is a lot of little jobs and one date that will not move.

Cue is keeping track of all moving parts, from day zero through the follow-up:

  • Shoot dates

  • Press

  • Pitch

  • Ads

From day zero through the follow up. Each one lands as a todo with an owner, so the plan lives somewhere other than your head.

An eight week rollout stops being something you carry and becomes something you check.

Release dates planned and set

CAPABILITY: Content Calendar

He proposes before he writes anything down.

Cue puts a two or four week posting schedule in front of you, built off what is already working on your socials. You approve the lineup, and only then does he batch create it onto the calendar. Nothing appears on your calendar that you did not say yes to.

Your Symphony roster calendar is built in, so there is nothing to connect. If you want the dates mirrored to your own calendar, he can do that too through the Google connector.

Cue writes the hooks and captions to go with the schedule, in the way you actually talk.

Always three options, never one. You pick, you tweak, you move on.

Cue never lets a date slip

Two jobs that usually eat a whole afternoon.

Cue builds the pitch pack, an editorial style pitch plus a driver sheet made from your real numbers. Real being the operative word, since he pulls from actual stats rather than filling in a template with something flattering.

He also resolves every DSP link for a track, so your page is not quietly Spotify only while a quarter of your audience is somewhere else.

CAPABILITY: Gut Check

Ask him how the link in bio is doing and he comes back with the views, the saves, and the clicks. Ask him to change something on a live page and he changes it. And one check runs whether you ask or not, the one people end up telling their friends about.

When a release or pre-save is scheduled, Symphony seeds a check for 9am on drop day. It confirms your release is actually live across the DSPs and texts you the verdict.

So the first thing you see on release morning is confirmation instead of a question. If you would rather it not run, you can turn it off.

Cue making sure everything looks good

CAPABILITY: Routines

The parts of a rollout that repeat can just repeat.

Ask for a content week proposed every Monday, a countdown check in on what is due this week, a stats digest on the page after the drop, a refreshed pitch pack when you have new numbers. Maestro confirms it with you, then it runs on its own under Activity.

Cue setting your routines

Cue ships the page, builds the pre-save, lays the runway, proposes the content, writes the captions, packs the pitch, and tells you when it is live.

One project, one plan, one place it all lives.

Text Maestro: +1 (310) 774-7035

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