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What You Can Ask

The Producer Dashboard chat assistant understands a wide range of queries about your music catalog. Here is a breakdown of what you can ask, organised by category.

Ask about the contents and status of your music library.

Track counts and lists:

  • “How many tracks do I have?”
  • “List all my tracks in the Writing stage”
  • “Show me tracks that have no tags”
  • “Which tracks were imported this week?”

Filtering and searching:

  • “Find all tracks with BPM between 120 and 140”
  • “Which tracks are in the key of C minor?”
  • “Show me tracks tagged as ‘lo-fi’”
  • “Find tracks with no collaborators”

Project/bucket queries:

  • “How many tracks are in the Summer EP?”
  • “List all projects with overdue due dates”
  • “Which buckets have the most tracks?”
  • “Show me empty projects”

Ask the assistant to make changes to your tracks.

Stage changes:

  • “Move Summer Vibes to the Mixing stage”
  • “Set all tracks in Writing to the Arranged stage”
  • “What stage is Late Night Drive in?”

Tag management:

  • “Add the tag ‘chill’ to Ocean Breeze”
  • “Remove the ‘draft’ tag from all tracks in the Mastering stage”
  • “What tags are on Summer Vibes?”

Metadata updates:

  • “Set the BPM of Track Name to 128”
  • “Change the key of Ocean Breeze to A minor”
  • “Set the genre of Late Night Drive to hip hop”

Project assignment:

  • “Move Summer Vibes to the New Album project”
  • “Which project is Late Night Drive in?”

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Stage summaries:

  • “Give me a breakdown of tracks by stage”
  • “How many tracks are in each stage?”
  • “Which stage has the most tracks?”

Due dates:

  • “Which projects are overdue?”
  • “What is due this week?”
  • “Show me tracks with due dates in the next 7 days”

Todos:

  • “What are my open todos?”
  • “How many todos do I have?”
  • “Show me completed todos from this week”

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Production stats:

  • “What is my most common BPM?”
  • “Which keys do I produce in most often?”
  • “How many tracks have audio analysis completed?”
  • “What is my average track count per project?”

Collaborator info:

  • “Who are my most frequent collaborators?”
  • “How many tracks have collaborators?”
  • “Which collaborators have the highest split percentages?”

Activity and history:

  • “How many tracks did I import this month?”
  • “When was my last import?”
  • “Show me my most recently updated tracks”

You do not need to use exact phrasing. The assistant understands natural variations:

These all work the same way:

  • “How many songs are in Mixing?”
  • “Count tracks in the Mixing stage”
  • “What’s in Mixing right now?”
  • “Show me my Mixing tracks”

The assistant interprets your intent, so you can phrase things however feels natural.

To set expectations, here is what is outside the assistant’s scope:

  • Play or preview audio — use the built-in player for that
  • Edit audio files — Producer Dashboard is for organisation, not editing
  • Access external services — it works with your PD data only
  • Create new tracks — import tracks through the standard import flow
  • Manage billing — go to Settings for subscription management
  • Share tracks — use the share button in the UI
  • Be specific. “Tracks in Mixing” gets a faster, more accurate response than “tell me about my music.”
  • Use exact names. When referring to a specific track or project, use the exact name as it appears in your catalog.
  • One thing at a time. The assistant handles single requests well. Complex multi-step instructions are better broken into separate messages.
  • Follow up. The assistant remembers context, so you can refine your query: “Now filter those to just the ones in C minor.”