Traklist is a cloud library for music in progress. It keeps songs, demos, mixes, stems, project files, artwork, notes, presets, and other creative files together in one place.
It supports more than 130 file types. Supported audio also gets music-focused listening, deep audio analysis, and comparison.
Keep every part of a project together
Upload songs, demos, mixes, stems, project files, artwork, notes, presets — and anything else you need. It all lives in one library.
Organize with nested folders by project, release, client, collaborator, or whatever structure fits your process. Files can be moved, renamed, favorited, sorted, filtered, and found through search.
Listen with tools built for music
Supported audio includes a dynamic waveform, lossless playback controls, and analysis such as BPM, musical key, and LUFS.
Compare switches instantly between audio files, so hearing one mix against another takes a tap — not a rebuilt playlist or a second player. Line up alternate mixes, masters, versions, or references and move between them.
Match Loudness normalizes playback to a target loudness, so a louder file doesn't just sound better when you're comparing — you hear the mix, not the level.
Note — Compare and Match Loudness work on Web and iPhone. The number of files you can compare depend on your plan. See Compare for exact limits.
Make your library feel like your own
Add custom artwork and presentation styles to folders so projects are easy to recognize — and more intentional when you share them.
Return to important work quickly with views like Recently Played, Recently Created, Recordings, and Shared. Offline is available on iPhone. Available views can differ between Web and iPhone.
Share work without sending attachments
Create a public link for one file or a whole folder. You decide whether it's live, and whether visitors can download.
Shares open in a browser, so no one needs the Traklist app. Recipients see only what you allow.
Pro — Password-protected share links require Pro. Turning a link on or off and controlling downloads are available on Free and Pro.
See what happens after you share
Insights show what happens after you share: views, plays, and downloads, tracked over time.
Free and Pro — Everyone sees the totals and charts. Pro adds an activity feed, so you can see individual views, plays, and downloads. See Insights overview for the full reference.
One library across Web and iPhone
Your Traklist account and library stay connected across Web and iPhone.
Your account and library stay connected across Web and iPhone.
Web is built for uploading and organizing larger collections, importing from Dropbox, managing detailed list views, sharing work, and comparing audio.
iPhone gives you your library on the go, with a native player, multi-layer recording, Offline access, folder presentation styles, the iOS Share Sheet, Siri, and App Shortcuts.
Public share links let recipients open files and folders in a browser, with only the actions you have enabled.
Some features and controls differ between Web and iPhone, but everything remains part of the same Traklist library.
Some features and controls differ between Web and iPhone, but everything remains part of the same Traklist library.
Try this first
Create a folder for a project, release, client, or idea.
Upload your music and the files that belong with it.
Open Styles to give the folder its own artwork and presentation.
Play a track and explore its waveform, key, BPM, and loudness.
Share the folder with a public link that feels like part of the project.
Open the link as a visitor to see exactly what others will see.
Important to know
Traklist is not a DAW. It stores Logic Pro, Ableton Live, Pro Tools, and other project files, but it doesn't open or edit those sessions.
Audio processing and analysis begin after upload and may take a moment to appear.
Some features are Web-only, iPhone-only, or Pro-only. Check the availability note at the top of each article for exact details.
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