Every producer stalls on that question. You bounce the track, listen again tomorrow, change one thing, and lose a week.
Songstage answers it with a number. Production, mix and mastering, broken into steps you check off — so being done is a fact, not a feeling.
Most advice about mixing is vague. Songstage is a sequence: each stage has defined steps, and checking them off moves a real number.
Beat structure, arrangement, sound design. Get the idea finished before you polish it.
EQ, compression, routing, space. Balance decisions in an order that doesn't send you backwards.
Limiting, LUFS, final export. The last mile, with a checklist instead of a guess.
Everything here exists to move a track from idea to export.
Genre, BPM, key, artwork. Every track you're working on in one place, each with its own progress.
Stuck on a step? Get a specific suggestion for that step on that track — not a generic article.
EQ and pan targets for every instrument. See exactly where each one sits in frequency and stereo space instead of guessing.
A record of what you changed and when, so you stop relitigating decisions you already made.
The whole app, in both. Switch any time.
Dark mode and two themes, because you're staring at this at 2am.
Songstage installs straight from your browser and opens like any other app — full screen, on your home screen, no download.
Open SongstageNo. Songstage sits next to it. You work in your DAW; Songstage tells you what step you're on and how far the track actually is.
Solo producers and mix or mastering engineers working without a team — anyone who has to be their own second opinion.
Same product, same method, new name. TEW is now Songstage.
No. It runs in the browser and can be added to your home screen on iPhone or Android.