What Is a Review and Approval Workflow for Music?
Definition: A review and approval workflow is the process used to gather feedback, execute revisions, and confirm sign-off before delivery.
What it means in practice
A strong workflow includes:
- clear review checkpoints
- explicit revision ownership
- approved-version marking
- handoff only after sign-off
Why this category matters
Most delivery mistakes start with fuzzy approval boundaries. Structured review prevents sending wrong versions and protects client trust.
How it differs from adjacent tools
Commenting tools collect feedback. Approval workflows define what happens next and when work is truly ready.
How Soniteq and Kora fit
Kora supports project-state and revision clarity so review outcomes are operationally visible. Export Flow then supports controlled final handoff.
Related pages
- How do I manage stems, versions, and revisions?
- How do I track deliverables in music projects?
- What is a delivery pipeline in music?