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Playlist Sharing

Sometimes one track is not enough. When you need to send a collection — an album demo, a beat pack for a client, or a curated selection for a sync library — playlist sharing lets you bundle up to 50 tracks into a single link.

  1. Select multiple tracks in the tracks grid. Hold Cmd (Mac) or Ctrl (Windows) to pick individual tracks, or Shift to select a range.
  2. Click the Share button.
  3. Producer Dashboard bundles your selection into a playlist share link.
  4. The link is copied to your clipboard.

The order of tracks in the playlist matches the order they appear in your grid at the time you create the share. If you want a specific running order, sort or reorder your grid first.

When your recipient opens the link, they see a page that looks a bit different from a single-track share:

A sidebar or panel lists all the tracks in the playlist. Each entry shows:

  • Track title
  • Duration
  • Artwork (if available)

The recipient can click any track to jump straight to it, or let the playlist play through in order.

Playback starts with the first track. When it finishes, the next track begins automatically. Your recipient can sit back and listen to the whole set without touching anything.

This auto-advance behaviour makes playlist shares great for:

  • Album demos — the label rep hears your project front to back
  • Beat packs — the artist browses through your beats one after another
  • Compilation submissions — a curator listens through your selections

The currently playing track is highlighted in the track list so the listener always knows where they are. When a new track starts, the highlight moves down. If the recipient clicks a different track, the highlight jumps there.

The waveform player works the same as on single-track shares. The listener sees the waveform for whichever track is currently active, can scrub through it, and sees playback progress in real time.

Playlist shares have the same three settings as single-track shares:

SettingHow it applies
Allow downloadsApplies to all tracks in the playlist
Expiry dateThe entire playlist link expires on this date
MessageAppears once at the top of the playlist page

The download toggle is all-or-nothing for playlist shares. You cannot enable downloads for some tracks and disable it for others within the same playlist. If you need per-track control, create separate single-track share links.

Select the tracks that make up your album in the order you want them heard. Create a playlist share. Add a message like “12-track album demo — tracklist and production notes attached separately.” Send the link to your label contact.

They hear the album as a cohesive listening experience, not as a pile of individual links.

Select 10-20 beats. Create a playlist share with downloads enabled. The artist opens the link, listens through the beats, downloads the ones they want to work with.

Select the current mixes for a project. Create a playlist share with a two-week expiry. The client listens through and can leave timestamped comments on each track. You see all feedback in one place.

Select your best tracks for a specific brief. Add a message noting the brief reference or genre. The music supervisor listens through without having to manage multiple links or files.

  • Maximum 50 tracks per playlist share. If you need to share more, split them across multiple playlist links.
  • Track order is set when you create the share. To change the order, create a new playlist share with the tracks selected in your preferred sequence.
  • Think about the running order before you create the share. First impressions matter — put your strongest track first.
  • For album demos, consider the flow between tracks just like you would for a release.
  • Use the message field to give context. A short note about what the recipient is listening to goes a long way.
  • Playlist shares work on mobile. The track list scrolls and auto-advance works just like on desktop.