What Vandall Is
A visual orientation to the one Vandall project workflow: creators work in the App, labels and teams manage the same project in Business.


In short
- One music project, two surfaces: App for creators, Business for labels and teams.
- The App is not the wrong place if a label invited you; it is the creator side of the shared project.
- Files, feedback, credits, agreements, metadata, and release packages stay connected instead of living in separate tools.
Walkthrough




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The simple model
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 against one project.
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If you are an artist, producer, engineer, or collaborator
You usually start in the Vandall App on web, iOS, or Android. Create a project, upload files, share a link, leave timestamped comments, fill metadata, create or sign split sheets, and publish to a label or team when the release is ready.
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If you are a label, manager, A&R, or operations team
You usually work in Vandall Business. Business is not a different copy of the project; it is the workspace view for managing artists, project members, release calendars, credits, agreements, files, and release packages.
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How the two sides work together
A creator can upload or sign in the App and the team sees that context in Business. A team can invite an artist into a workspace project and the artist joins from the App. Share links still work for reviewers who do not need a Vandall account.
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What it isn't
Vandall is not a DAW - you bring mixes in finished. It is not a distributor - it prepares releases that your distributor or label pipeline ships to streaming platforms. It is not just cloud storage - the point is workflow, collaboration, and release readiness around the music.
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