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Example Queries

Here are some common ways to use the Producer Dashboard chat assistant, with example queries and the kinds of responses you can expect.

Query: “How many tracks do I have?”

Response: “You have 247 tracks across 18 projects.”


Query: “Give me a breakdown of tracks by stage.”

Response:

StageCount
Idea42
Writing31
Arranged18
Mixing27
Mastering12
Ready8
Published109

Query: “Which tracks are in the key of F minor?”

Response: “Found 14 tracks in F minor: Late Night Drive, Ocean Floor, Midnight Run, …”


Query: “Show me tracks with BPM between 90 and 100.”

Response: “Found 23 tracks between 90-100 BPM. Here are the first 10: …”


Query: “Find tracks tagged ‘chill’ that are in the Mixing stage.”

Response: “Found 4 tracks tagged ‘chill’ in Mixing: Sunset Boulevard, Cloud Nine, Drift, Warm Glow.”


Query: “Move Sunset Boulevard to the Mastering stage.”

Response: “Moved Sunset Boulevard from Mixing to Mastering.”


Query: “Add the tag ‘summer’ to all tracks in the Beach EP project.”

Response: “Added the tag ‘summer’ to 8 tracks in Beach EP.”


Query: “Set the BPM of Cloud Nine to 95.”

Response: “Updated Cloud Nine BPM to 95.”


Query: “Which projects are overdue?”

Response: “2 projects have overdue due dates: Client Mix (was due Jan 15) and Demo Pack (was due Feb 1).”


Query: “How many tracks are in the Summer EP?”

Response: “The Summer EP has 12 tracks: 3 in Mixing, 5 in Mastering, 4 in Ready.”


Query: “What is due this week?”

Response: “You have 3 items due this week: Final Mix for Client A (Wednesday), Stems delivery (Thursday), and Album review (Friday).”


Query: “What are my open todos?”

Response: “You have 7 open todos: Re-record vocals on Track 5, Fix the bass on Midnight, Send stems to Alex, …”


Query: “How many todos did I complete this week?”

Response: “You completed 4 todos this week.”


Query: “What is my most common BPM?”

Response: “Your most common BPM is 140 (34 tracks), followed by 128 (28 tracks) and 90 (22 tracks).”


Query: “Which keys do I use most?”

Response: “Your top keys are C minor (31 tracks), F minor (14 tracks), and G major (12 tracks).”


Query: “Who are my most frequent collaborators?”

Response: “Your top collaborators are: Alex (18 tracks), Jordan (12 tracks), Sam (8 tracks).”


The assistant remembers context within a conversation, so you can drill down naturally:

“How many tracks are in the Mixing stage?”

“27 tracks are in Mixing.”

“Which of those have collaborators?”

“8 of the 27 tracks in Mixing have collaborators.”

“Move the ones without collaborators to the Review stage.”

“Moved 19 tracks from Mixing to Review.”


Be specific about what you want:

  • Instead of “Tell me about my tracks” try “How many tracks are in each stage?”
  • Instead of “What’s going on?” try “What is due this week?”

Use exact track and project names:

  • “Move Summer Vibes to Mastering” works better than “Move that summer track”

Ask one thing at a time:

  • Instead of “Move all my chill tracks to Ready and also tag them as ‘release-ready’ and tell me how many there are” — break it into separate messages

Confirm before bulk actions:

  • The assistant will tell you what it is about to change before doing it, especially for actions affecting multiple tracks