Solo Mode: Turn Feedtracks into your personal audio library (like Spotify for your productions)
It's 2 AM. You just bounced your track in Ableton Live. The mix sounds good in your headphones, you're happy but tired. You close everything and go to bed.
The next day, you're on the subway. You want to listen to the track again with fresh ears. But where is the file? Lost somewhere in a Google Drive folder? In your email? On WhatsApp? You spend 5 minutes searching, Google Drive takes 30 seconds to buffer, the sound is compressed. You give up, you'll check when you have your laptop.
Feedtracks ≠ only collaboration
When we talk about Feedtracks, we often highlight collaboration. True, it's the main use case that makes a difference. But solo mode is really super practical.
It becomes super simple to access all your productions, work-in-progress, test bounces, final versions, anywhere, anytime, from your mobile.
Basically: the Spotify experience, but for YOUR productions.
The workflow in practice (3 simple steps)
1. Export from your DAW
Nothing new here. You do as usual:
- Ableton Live: File → Export Audio/Video
- Pro Tools: File → Bounce To → Disk
- Logic Pro: File → Bounce → Project or Section
Feedtracks supports all major formats: WAV, MP3, FLAC, AAC, OGG, AIFF . Export in the format that suits you, no conversion needed.
2. Upload to Feedtracks
Log in to Feedtracks (desktop or mobile). Drag-drop your audio file into your Drive. The interface automatically generates a visual waveform . You see your audio, not just a filename.
Upload happens in the background. You can continue working meanwhile.
3. Listen on mobile (or desktop)
Open the Feedtracks app on your mobile. Your files are already there, organized in your Drive. Multiple ways to listen:
- Drive + queue : navigate your folders, add tracks to queue, listen
- Playlists : create thematic playlists if you want to organize your tracks
- Comments : take timestamped notes directly on the waveform
That's it. Simple, smooth, designed for musicians and producers.
The 3 game-changing features (in our opinion)
Feedtracks solves this problem with three features designed for producers and musicians:
1. Native Mobile UX (PWA)
Feedtracks is a Progressive Web App (PWA). What does that mean concretely?
- Install like a native app : add it to your home screen (iPhone and Android), and it launches like Spotify or Instagram. No browser, no URL bar. A real app.
- Immersive experience : full screen, smooth navigation, natural touch gestures (swipe, scroll, tap). You don't feel like using a website.
- Optimized audio player : smooth playback without buffering, interactive waveform, precise timestamp controls.
The result: a mobile experience that feels native, not a makeshift mobile website. It's the first thing users notice.
2. Drive + Queue (like Spotify)
Feedtracks works exactly like Google Drive for organization: folders, subfolders, drag-drop, renaming . You organize your audio files however you want.
But where it gets interesting is the queue :
- You navigate your folders
- You see a track you're interested in → right click → "Add to queue"
- The track adds to your listening queue, like on Spotify
- You build your listening session on the fly, without creating a playlist
It's simple, but it's exactly what's missing from general-purpose solutions. You can navigate your Drive, pick 5-6 tracks from different folders, and listen to them back-to-back without interruption.
3. Smart playlists
If you want to organize your tracks more permanently, you can create playlists :
- "WIP 2025": all your current projects
- "Final Mixes": final versions ready to release
- "Beats": instrumentals and loops
- "Client Demos": versions to validate
- "Archive 2024": past productions
The advantage of Feedtracks playlists: no duplication . You can put the same file in multiple playlists (for example "Trap Beats" AND "Album project") without duplicating the file. It saves space and simplifies your organization.
So you have two ways to work: Drive + queue for spontaneous listening , and playlists for permanent organization . Your choice.
Bonus use case: self-commenting
Here's a use case no one else does, and it's a game-changer: timestamped comments for yourself .
You're listening to your bounce on the subway. At 2:34, you notice the transition between verse and chorus feels off. Before, you might have sent yourself a voice memo like "the transition after the 2nd verse is weird". Vague. Imprecise.
With Feedtracks, you click on the waveform at exactly 2:34 , you add a comment: "Rework this transition - add a riser?". The comment is visually anchored on the waveform, to the millisecond.
Later, you reopen the project in Ableton. You have your list of comments with exact timestamps. You know precisely where to work. You don't waste time searching "where was that weird thing again?".
It's like voice memos, but visual and timestamped . And you keep a history of all your thoughts across versions.
No other solution (Google Drive, Dropbox, pCloud) offers this. It's one of the big advantages of a platform designed for professional audio.
How to get started with Feedtracks (if you haven't already)
Concretely, if you want to test this workflow:
- Create a free account : 1GB storage offered to start (about 15-20 tracks in MP3).
- Export your next project from your DAW : take the bounce you just finished.
- Upload to Feedtracks : drag-drop into your Drive, wait for the waveform to generate.
- Install the mobile app (PWA) : add Feedtracks to your home screen.
- Listen and take notes : open the app, access your Drive, choose your track, listen, comment.
You'll immediately see the difference from Google Drive or Dropbox. The experience is designed for audio. You see your waveforms. The player is smooth. You can organize in playlists if you want. You take precise notes.
Test for a week with 4-5 tracks. If it fits your workflow, upgrade to the paid plan (10€/month for 50GB, more than enough for most producers). If it doesn't fit, no worries. At least you tried a real audio-first solution.
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