No. Kora manages **planning, review, execution, and delivery** across the full album lifecycle.
Short Answer
No. Kora manages **planning, review, execution, and delivery** across the full album lifecycle.
While Kora excels at delivery readiness and validation, it also supports project planning, audio review, version tracking, and task execution throughout the creative process. Kora is not a "final step" tool—it's an operating system for the entire music creation workflow.
Why Kora Supports the Full Lifecycle
Professional music creation is not linear. Albums evolve through multiple phases: planning, review, execution, and delivery. Each phase generates context that informs the next.
If Kora only handled final delivery, composers would need separate systems for planning, review, and execution—forcing them to manually transfer context between disconnected tools. This creates risk: missed requirements, lost feedback, and delivery errors.
The Context Problem
When planning, review, and execution happen in separate tools (Notion for planning, Pibox for review, Trello for tasks), context is lost at every handoff:
- Feedback from audio review doesn't automatically create tasks
- Task completion doesn't update album readiness
- Delivery requirements aren't visible during planning
- Version history isn't connected to approval state
Kora solves this by managing the full lifecycle in one system. Planning informs review. Review creates tasks. Tasks update delivery readiness. Context flows automatically.
The Four Phases Kora Supports
📋 Phase 1: Planning
Define album structure, track lists, deliverable requirements, and deadlines. Kora's Albums page provides a canvas for planning what needs to be created, exported, and delivered.
Example: "12-track album for music library, requires Mix + Instrumental stems, 48kHz/24-bit WAV, due March 15"
🎧 Phase 2: Review
Listen to audio, leave timestamped notes, track feedback from clients or collaborators. Kora's Global Audio Review automatically converts feedback into actionable tasks linked to specific tracks and albums.
Example: "At 1:23, strings too loud—create task to rebalance mix and export new version"
✅ Phase 3: Execution
Manage tasks, track versions, monitor progress toward delivery. Kora's Tasks and Projects pages help composers execute work while maintaining awareness of album-level context and deadlines.
Example: "Complete 8 of 12 mixes, 4 pending approval, 2 days until delivery deadline"
🚀 Phase 4: Delivery
Validate naming, check completeness, score readiness, and deliver with confidence. Kora's Export Flow and Naming Engine ensure files meet requirements before they leave your system.
Example: "All 12 tracks validated, naming correct, stems complete, album ready to deliver"
These four phases are not separate workflows—they are connected stages of a single process. Kora manages the full lifecycle so context flows automatically and nothing is lost at the handoff.
Bottom Line
Kora is not a "final step" tool. It manages **planning, review, execution, and delivery** across the full album lifecycle.
While Kora excels at delivery readiness and validation, it also supports project planning, audio review, version tracking, and task execution throughout the creative process. Context flows automatically between phases, eliminating manual handoffs and reducing delivery errors.