Turn your next track into an event your supporters can join, collect, and remember. Start by connecting your wallet, setting up your profile, and uploading the song and artwork. In the drop builder, pick a supply cap, price, and mint window. Add an allowlist for early backers, set collaborator splits, and preview the release page. You can also craft prompts for the premiere (e.g., “What line hits hardest?”) and decide how collector messages appear. When everything looks right, schedule your countdown and generate share links.
On launch day, direct listeners to the premiere page, play the track, and keep the focus on the story: why you made it, who worked on it, what’s next. Spotlight top collectors, pin thoughtful notes, and thank contributors in real time. After the window closes, publish a recap that highlights key moments, new holders, and milestones. Export your collector list for CRM or community tools, verify ownership for perks, and use the analytics view to see how pricing, timing, and outreach performed. Turn that data into your next release plan by testing different supply sizes, rewards, or presale criteria.
For listeners, the flow is simple: open the link, connect a wallet, and mint a scarce digital edition (NFT) while the window is active. Add a public note that lives with the track on-chain—share a memory, quote a lyric, or shout out collaborators. Your edition appears on your profile and can unlock extras the artist sets up, like early access to upcoming drops, private streams, or discounted merch. If you choose, you can trade your collectible later; royalties automatically route back to the artist and credited collaborators.
Teams and labels can run coordinated campaigns across catalog and new releases. Bundle stems, remixes, or a behind-the-scenes clip as add-ons, split revenue across multiple wallets, and stage a tiered rollout (OG presale, public mint, latecomer claim). Use allowlists to reward street teams or day-one supporters, and set price tiers to match demand. Embed the player in newsletters or websites, track conversion by channel, and standardize post-drop rituals—holder-only Q&As, surprise airdrops, or ticket lists—to turn each release into repeatable, measurable growth.
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