About Artyphonic

One Room per client.
That's the whole idea.

Artyphonic is a private client studio for working mix and master engineers — built around the relationship, not the file transfer.

Every working engineer knows the mess.One client's work scattered across four Drive folders, a WhatsApp thread, an email chain titled “Re: Re: Re: mixes,” and a PayPal link that's been sitting unpaid for nineteen days. The work is professional; the way it moves around isn't.

The tools that tried to fix this fixed the wrong unit. They organize around a song— send a link, collect notes, deliver, done — and next week you start over with a fresh link and none of the history. But a mix engineer's real asset is the client who comes back. Twelve songs over three years deserve better than twelve disposable links.

So Artyphonic is organized around the client. You get a studio dashboard; each client gets one private, branded Room that lasts. Versions stack with notes that carry forward. Feedback pins to the exact second. Approval triggers payment through your own Stripe, the final files unlock, and the handoff pack — master, stems, artwork, credits, codes — assembles itself.

The studio is in beta, with Rooms opening in waves through 2026. The fourteen free tools are already live for everyone — no sign-in, no email gate. Questions, ideas, or just want to talk shop? Write to us — a human reads everything.

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What we believe

Four things we won't budge on.

01

You keep 100%.

Your client pays you through your own Stripe account, and the files unlock. Our revenue is the subscription — we never sit between you and your client's money, and we never will. A take rate would make us a tax on your best months.

02

Clients never need an account.

Artists already have enough apps. Your client opens one link, streams the mix, drops a note at 1:47, approves, and pays. If the client side has any friction at all, the whole thing falls apart — so it has none.

03

The relationship outlives the track.

Most delivery tools are built around a song: send a link, collect notes, deliver, start over. But you don't work with songs — you work with people, for years at a time. A Room holds every version, every note, and every payment for the whole relationship.

04

The tools stay free.

The BPM tapper, the key finder, the LUFS meter — all fourteen run free in the browser with no email gate and no ads. They're useful on their own, and they're the front door to the studio. That's the deal, and it doesn't change.