Set up the hierarchy
Create a project → add an album → add a track.
Quiet launch · how it works
ReverbMind is a private workspace for organizing variations and getting feedback on what to release next.
The workflow
Create a project → add an album → add a track.
Add variations so every option lives in one place.
Listen with focus and mark a winner.
Publish a listening page when you want input.
The pieces you’ll work with
Container for related albums and tracks.
Song or idea you’re refining.
Specific version of a track.
Public-facing listening view for an album.
Notes tied to a track (optionally a specific variation).
Get music in
Create the track you’re working on, then add variations under it.
Today: ReverbMind is optimized for Suno workflows — paste a Suno link to pull in a variation.
Compare + choose
Compare options in a focused listening flow built for quick decisions.
Only one variation can be marked as the winner for a track.
When you share, the winner stays consistent so feedback and listens map back to a stable decision.
A winner remains selected until you change it.
Privacy
Your workspace is private by default.
Share pages are created explicitly and can be disabled at any time.
Feedback
Notes are tied to a track (and optionally a specific variation), so they map back to the decision you’re making.
Listeners can leave feedback notes (MVP: logged-in only).
If this matches how you already work, ReverbMind will feel familiar on day one.