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Publishing a Release Package

Bundle files, metadata, credits, and signed agreements into a single release package you can hand to distribution or send to external partners.

3 min·4 steps·Updated 2026-04-20
  1. 1

    Open the Release Package tab

    On any project, switch to the "Release Package" tab. You'll see a checklist of what the package will include — audio masters, artwork, metadata, credits, and signed agreements.

    Release Package tab showing the handover checklist and package contents
  2. 2

    Confirm the contents

    Review each section. Missing items are flagged with a warning — fix them on the Metadata, Files, or Agreements tabs before continuing. When everything is green, click "Publish."

  3. 3

    Publish and share

    Confirm publishing. The package becomes a stable snapshot — further edits to the project do not change the published version. A share dialog appears so you can send the deliverable to your distributor or partner.

    Publish confirmation dialog showing the finalized release package
  4. 4

    Distribute the package

    Copy the share link or download a ZIP of the full package. Recipients get read-only access to every asset — masters, artwork, metadata JSON, signed agreement PDFs — exactly as published.

    Publish share dialog with copy link and download package options

Tips

  • Publish the package only when the release is distribution-ready — it locks the snapshot.
  • If you need to amend a published package, republish and send the new link. The old one keeps working for historical reference.

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