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What Vandall Is

A one-page orientation to what Vandall does, who it's for, and where it fits in your workflow.

2 min·4 steps·Updated 2026-04-20

In short

  • A workspace for music: files, feedback, credits, and releases in one place.
  • Works solo, and gets stronger when a label or collaborators join.
  • Share links without expiry, splits that sign themselves, releases ready for distribution.
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    What Vandall is

    Vandall is a workspace for music projects. Instead of scattering audio in Dropbox, feedback in WhatsApp, split sheets in Google Docs, and release prep in a spreadsheet, it puts every piece of a release — files, comments, credits, agreements, metadata — against one project.

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    Who it's for

    Independent artists, producers, engineers, and labels (from single-person imprints to teams with a roster). Artists work in the Vandall App (web + iOS/Android). Labels work in the Dashboard. Both live in the same project, in real time.

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    Where it fits in your workflow

    After a mix is made, before a release ships. Upload masters and stems, collect timestamped feedback, lock credits and split sheets, set a release date, publish a release package, and hand it to a distributor. Nothing leaves until you say so.

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    What it isn't

    Vandall is not a DAW — you bring mixes in finished. It's not a distributor — it prepares releases that your distributor (DistroKid, CD Baby, TuneCore, or a label's pipeline) ships to streaming platforms. It's not a storage service — the point is workflow and collaboration, not raw cloud storage.

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