Short Answer
Kora is right for you if you're a professional music creator managing multiple projects, deliverables, and deadlines. It's designed for composers, producers, sound designers, and artists who need to organize creative work outside the DAW and maintain professional delivery workflows.
Kora Is a Perfect Fit If You...
Deliver Audio Projects to Clients
You compose music for games, films, or media. You produce tracks for artists or labels. You create sound design for commercial projects. If you regularly send audio files to clients and need to track what was delivered, Kora is built for you.
Track Stems and Versions
You export Mix, Instrumental, and Acapella stems. You manage multiple versions (v1, v2, v3-final). You need to know which stems are approved and which are still in review. Kora automatically tracks all of this without manual spreadsheet updates.
Coordinate Album Deliveries
You deliver 12-track albums with 36 stems total. You need to verify completeness before deadlines. You've experienced the stress of discovering missing stems hours before delivery. Kora shows real-time completeness and alerts you to gaps.
Want Delivery-Aware Tools
Your DAW is great for production but doesn't track deliveries. File folders don't show status or completeness. Spreadsheets require manual updates. You need tools that understand delivery as a first-class concept—that's what Kora provides.
Value Long-Term Workflow Investment
You're building a sustainable creative practice. You want tools that scale with your career. You're willing to invest time learning a system that will save hours every week. Kora is designed for professionals who plan to use it for years.
Kora Is NOT a Fit If You...
Only Create Music for Personal Enjoyment
If you make beats in your bedroom and never send files to anyone, Kora is overkill. It's designed for delivery coordination—if you don't deliver audio to clients, you don't need delivery-aware tools.
Primarily Perform Live (DJs, Live Acts)
Kora is not designed for live performance workflows. If you're a DJ who plays sets or a live electronic artist who performs on stage, Kora won't help you. It's built for studio delivery, not stage performance.
Need a DAW Replacement
Kora is not a DAW. It doesn't record audio, mix tracks, or apply effects. It complements your existing DAW (Ableton, Logic, Pro Tools) by handling delivery coordination. If you're looking to replace your DAW, Kora is not the answer.
Want Instant Results Without Learning
Kora has a learning curve. It's a professional tool that requires investment to master. If you want something that works perfectly on day one with zero learning, you'll be frustrated. Kora rewards users who commit to understanding the system.
Never Track Stems or Versions
If you only deliver final stereo mixes and never track stems, instrumentals, or acapellas, Kora's core features won't apply to you. The system is optimized for multi-stem delivery workflows.
Decision Framework
Ask Yourself These Questions:
1. Do I regularly deliver audio files to clients?
If yes → Kora is relevant. If no → Kora is not for you.
2. Do I track stems (Mix, Instrumental, Acapella)?
If yes → Kora solves your stem tracking problem. If no → Consider whether you should be tracking stems.
3. Have I ever sent the wrong audio version or forgotten a stem?
If yes → Kora prevents this. If no → You might not need Kora yet.
4. Do I use spreadsheets or file folders to track deliveries?
If yes → Kora automates this. If no → What system are you using?
5. Am I willing to invest time learning a new system?
If yes → Kora rewards this investment. If no → Stick with your current workflow.
Still unsure? Read what happens after you sign up.