Where It All Connects — Entry 002 🗒️

Building the loop that carries you from idea to release — and beyond

Closing the Loop 🔁

Entry 001 revealed the start of Maestro — a single AI teammate that could help you figure out what to do next in your marketing.

Still building. Still refining. Still breaking and fixing things every week.

The more Symphony continues to evolve, Maestro is becoming more than just the voice in the middle — we’re realizing it’s the thread connecting every step of creators cycle. The goal keeps getting bigger and more clear: a place where every part of your journey lives together, works together, and gets smarter with you.

Looking at the Cycle 🧐

You set up your pre-save.
You promote it.
Release day comes.
You push for streams, saves, sales.
You watch what’s working, and you try again.

Closing the loop was never about giving you more to juggle, more to learn, or more to manage. It’s about making the pieces of that cycle work in harmony — so every action, every insight, and every connection builds on the last.

A single place for everything. An assistant that grows with you. A system built to fit the way you work — not force you into the way we think you should.

What Closing the Loop Feels Like 🔐

Every move informs the next.

It’s when the first thing you set up — your pre-save — quietly collects fan emails and locations, then shifts into a “listen now” page the moment your track drops.

When release day isn’t a scramble, because the plan to promote it has been unfolding all along.

When the numbers you see — from ads on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube — aren’t just stats, but signals that tell you exactly where to lean in next.

When a spike of listeners in a city you’ve never played turns into a targeted push with almost no effort.

When your fan data, your campaigns, and your next move all live in the same place, moving with you into a merch drop, a show, or the next release.

Closing the loop feels like the cycle running with you — every step connected, every move building on the last.

Where We’re Headed 🏃‍♀️

Closing the loop is about tightening the space between thinking and doing.
About making it so when you’re in the middle of pre-release chaos or months into a campaign’s slow burn, the next step is already in reach.

Email and SMS in Symphony are coming — not because we need more features, but because talking to your fans directly is part of the cycle, and it belongs here.

Maestro is becoming part of every step — the thread that connects each move, carrying the cycle forward without you having to start from scratch.

The aim remains consistent: one place that holds your fan data, your campaigns, your results, and your next move — so you can keep doing what you do while we do what we do.

Playlisting is Back 💿

Part of closing the loop is making sure every tool you need is running at full strength. We’ve reworked some kinks in our playlisting feature, and it’s back online.

That means you can once again submit your music directly in Symphony for playlist consideration — no chasing curators, no guessing where to send it.

Our team matches your track to playlists that actually fit its vibe, genre, and style, aiming to put it in front of listeners who’ll stick around. We check for genuine engagement — no bots, no dead lists, no fake spikes — so every stream you get is a real potential fan.

Just pick a package, send in your song, and if it’s a match, we’ll start pitching. Review periods usually take up to 7 days, but the plays you get have a better shot at turning into real fans who come back for the next release.

On Repeat @ Symphony 🎧

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