#004 - Feature preview - 'Feed'.
Every other platform wants your attention.
Ours wants your career to actually move.
For the last few weeks we've been quietly turning our feed into the only screen a working musician - or the studio that records them, the venue that books them, the engineer who mixes them, the agent who tours them, the label that signs them, the fan who shows up for them, etc - should ever need open at 2am.
Here's what's in the video:
The room has people in it now. Green dots, but the ones that matter - your drummer just opened the app, your booker's online, the A&R who half-replied last Tuesday is reading right now. The feed stops being a scroll and starts being a room.
The composer reads your mind. Paste a Bandcamp link, get a player. Paste a venue listing, get the open dates. Quote-repost a tour poster, get the poster. Draft something at 2am, find it Tuesday. Talk into your phone, post a voice reply. The feed gets out of the way so the thing you wanted to say survives the friction of saying it.
Stories, but useful for once. A studio in Atlanta drops a downtime story — "two days, half rate, drums tracked." A venue in Glasgow posts an open Friday in October. An engineer posts stems looking for a vocalist. A band posts merch hitting the kiln. This isn't "look at my coffee." This is work surfacing to people who can do something about it.
Promoted that doesn't feel dirty. Lifetime budgets - not the rolling drip every platform tries to milk you on. A Gantt view so you can see what your money is actually doing on which day. A live preview of the card the audience will see, updating as you type. Targeting by heatmap - region, role, genre, the actual axes the industry runs on. Reach and savings priced up-front. No dark pattern. No "we used $4 testing your audience."
Messages live where the work happens. No tab-switching to a separate inbox to find the DM from the booker who's mid-scroll on your latest post. The thread is right there. Caught-up state when you're done - a real one, not a hostage situation.
Posts that show their working. Every post can tell you why it's in front of you - mutual community, hashtag heat, friend overlap, a gig you both played. Trust comes from the algorithm explaining itself. So ours does.
The small stuff that's actually the big stuff. Lists you'll actually use - sync targets, the studios you want to book, the venues you want to pitch, the A&Rs you're watching. Search filters that ask the questions the industry asks: who, where, when, how much, what genre. A settings popup that's one tap from the thing you wanted to change.
Here's what it actually is:
A band finds a producer, books the studio, messages the engineer, locks an open date at a venue, pitches the sync supervisor, answers the label, and ships a merch story to their fans - on one screen, in one session, without paying anyone a finder's fee.
That's the bet. The feed isn't the product. The feed is the lobby of the whole industry, and we just turned the lights on.
Roll the video.
https://t.co/wBjSDRgpyK
#005 - Feature preview - 'Visitors'.
.... the page every artist secretly wishes Spotify had.
You know that feeling when you post a track and you can feel someone important clicked it but you'll never know who? That ends today.
StereoFloss shows you exactly who's been on your profile. Not "12 anonymous viewers."
Names. Roles. Faces. The label A&R who clicked through twice yesterday. The sync supervisor who opened your press kit on a Tuesday morning. The booking agent who's been camped on your tour page for the last 72 hours. All of them, sitting there, waiting for you to do something about it.
Here's what's in the box:
Heat scores, 0–100. Every visitor gets a Hot / Warm / Cool / Cold rating built from their role, how recently they looked, how many times they came back, and whether they're verified. Hot leads bubble to the top automatically.
A real pipeline. Drag visitors through Interested → Reached out → Replied → Pitched → Closed. Your profile views just became a CRM. No spreadsheet. No "I'll remember." No leads falling out the bottom.
A heatmap of when industry visits land. Tuesday 11am vs. Sunday 9pm - you'll know exactly when to post, drop, and pitch.
Smart alerts that ping you in real time. "Any label visits." "Any sync supervisor visits." "Visitor returned 4+ times this week." "Industry visit in your pre-release window." Get the buzz alert the moment the buzz starts.
Stealth mode. Scope rooms, scout collaborators, lurk on rival rosters - without leaving a footprint. Your visits go dark when you want them dark.
Suggested openers, tailored to the visitor. Hit a label? You get a label-flavoured DM draft. Hit a supervisor? You get a sync-flavoured one with the right tone and the right ask. Merge tokens ({name}, {role}, {pressKitUrl}, {lastPath}) let you fire a personalised campaign at 30 warm leads in one click.
You see where they looked. Press Kit. Music. Tour page. Backstage. Fan Wall. Plus the referrer - Spotify, Gmail, Google, LinkedIn, Instagram etc. You're not guessing what caught their eye. The page tells you.
Mutuals & activity trails. Shared connections, recent moves ("Signed @halfmastband", "Booked 3 venues this month"), so you walk into the conversation already knowing the room.
Pin. Filter. Bulk-select. Export. Pin your VIPs. Filter to Hot only. Select 12 supervisors and send the same pitch with one button. CSV out the whole list and walk into your next manager meeting with receipts.
7d / 30d / 90d / All-time toggle that rewrites every stat live - visitors, total visits, repeat visitors, the heatmap, everything.
This is the page that turns "I wonder if anyone's listening" into "I know exactly who's listening, where they came from, what they read, and what to say to them."
Most platforms hide this data.
We surface it, score it, and hand you the pitch.
You're welcome.
https://t.co/Q8mQd5HK6O
#003 - Feature preview - 'Blog'.
We just shipped the best writing experience on the internet, and it's for every writer on StereoFloss.
Doesn't matter if you're a journalist, a critic, a novelist, a blogger, a tour-diarist, a producer breaking down sessions, a label telling A&R stories, a venue posting scene reports, or a fan writing reviews - the StereoFloss blog is now your home.
Here's what's in the box:
Immersive writer mode - full-screen, distraction-free, with an ambient sound engine humming behind you. Sit down, write, the world goes away.
Per-post analytics - reads, dwell time, scroll depth, reader save counts, sparkline trends. See exactly what's landing and who's coming back for more.
Image library + built-in photo studio - drag, drop, crop, reuse. Cover art that looks like a magazine ran it.
Ad insertion inside posts - drop a sponsor block, an affiliate unit, or your own promo straight into the body of any article. Monetise the writing you're already doing.
Narration recorder - turn any post into a spoken-word version for readers on the move. Directly from your post, on any device.
Full SEO suite - live SEO preview, meta titles, descriptions, slug control, canonical URLs, social cards, structured data. Your posts show up in Google looking like they were tuned by a pro ... because they were.
Command palette - every action one keystroke away. Format, insert, jump, publish.
Editorial calendar - drag-and-drop your posts across the month. Plan a release rollout, a weekly column, a serialised story.
Ideas board - capture half-thoughts, drag them into the queue when they're ready to write.
Revision history with diff view - every save, every edit, one-click rollback.
Newsletter publishing - one post → blog + email blast, no double work.
Narration recorder - turn any post into a spoken-word version for readers on the move.
Tags, series, co-authors, categories - structure a body of work, not just one-off posts.
Whether you write for a living, write for fun, or write because you have to get it out of your head - this is the blog built for you.
Video walkthrough below 👇
https://t.co/6ebJsyh0cr
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Canvas by StereoFloss
Although most of our offerings are of a digital nature, we will be launching with a fully-loaded physical store and this: Canvas.
The premise is simple;
Upload your music and we can convert it to a realistic waveform (in many different styles - image shows the most basic offering) to be printed on premium canvas (polyester and cotton blend) and contained within a stunning pine tree frame (black, brown or white).
13 (!) different size options to fit all.
Comes with rubber pads on the back corners and hanging hardware.
Frame thickness:
1.25″ (3.18 cm)
Canvas fabric weight:
10.15 +/- 0.74 oz/yd²
(344 g/m² +/- 25g/m²)
Shipped worldwide for an insanely great price.