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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.

2 min·5 steps·Updated 2026-04-20
Creator app
Vandall App project detail showing files and waveform preview
Business workspace
Vandall Business project summary showing release context for the same music project
The App and Business workspace are two views of the same music project. Creators upload, share, sign, and send from the App; labels and teams manage the same files, people, credits, agreements, and release handoff 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

Vandall project detail showing uploaded files and waveform preview
Creators upload files, preview audio, and keep feedback on the project.
Business project summary with files, metadata, credits, and release status
Teams see the same project context from the workspace side.
Public share page with audio preview and project details
Reviewers can listen from a link without an account.
Publish share dialog for a release package
Release packages create the handoff.
  1. 1

    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.

  2. 2

    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.

  3. 3

    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.

  4. 4

    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.

  5. 5

    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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