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Kora for Beatmakers

Built for Beat Makers Managing Beats & Placements.

Beat makers pitching beats to artists, labels, and managers — or building catalogs for placement — need more than a folder system. Kora turns scattered catalogs into managed operations that capture opportunities instead of losing them.

The Reality of Beat-Making & Placement Work

What actually costs you opportunities.

Beat Overload

Hundreds of beats with no system. Which beats are tagged? Which are placed? Which need stems? Chaos means missed opportunities and wasted time finding what you need.

Forgetting Who Heard What

Pitching the same beat twice or losing track of who's interested. No memory of conversations or follow-ups — opportunities disappear without a system.

Missed Callbacks and Placements

Opportunities slip through because there's no system for tracking interest, revisions, or placement momentum across dozens of active pitches.

Inconsistent Delivery

Naming and delivery vary by mood. Unprofessional delivery hurts credibility and placement chances — one bad stem delivery can cost a long-term relationship.

How Kora Helps

Turn your catalog into a managed operation.

Beat Organization

Organize beat packs and catalogs within album containers that show status, versions, and metadata. Know what's tagged, what's pitched, and what's placed.

Pitch Tracking

Track who heard what. See interest, revisions, and placement momentum — so you follow up at the right time with the right beat for each artist.

Follow-Up System

Follow-ups track who received which version. See which contacts need attention and when — so placements don't fall through because of missed follow-through.

Professional Delivery

Export Flow ensures consistent, professional delivery every time — correct naming, stem organization, and format validation before anything ships to an artist or label.

Before vs. With Kora

What changes when you have a real system.

Before Kora

With Kora

Common Hesitations

Questions before you commit.

"Why not just use folders and beat tags?"

Folders don't track which beats are leased vs. exclusive, which clients have which versions, or which stems are ready for delivery. When you're managing 50+ beats across multiple clients, folders become chaos. Kora provides beat-aware organization that tracks licensing, versions, and delivery state.

"Isn't this too complex for beat-making?"

Beat-making is operationally complex — licensing tracking, client revisions, stem delivery, and follow-up management. Kora handles this complexity so you can focus on production, not administrative overhead.

"Do I really need this if I'm selling beats online?"

Online beat sales require licensing tracking (leased vs. exclusive), version management (tagged vs. untagged), and stem delivery correctness. Kora prevents licensing confusion, delivery mistakes, and client disputes — protecting your business and your reputation.

Common Questions

Everything you need to know before starting.

Is Kora better than a folder system?

Yes — because Kora tracks context and relationships, not just files. It remembers who heard what, tracks placement momentum, and knows which beats are pitched, placed, or available.

Can I track multiple beat packs?

Yes. Albums in Kora can represent beat packs, catalogs, or pitch sessions. Each maintains its own context, delivery state, and client history without mixing.

Does Kora replace my DAW?

No. Kora manages the project-level structure around your creative tools. You still create in your DAW — Kora handles the operational layer: organization, pitches, and delivery.

How does Kora help with placements?

Kora tracks follow-ups, revisions, and placement status. You see which beats are pitched, placed, or need attention — so opportunities don't fall through because of missed follow-through.

Learn more about Kora for beatmakers

Ready to put this into practice?

Your catalog deserves more than a folder system.

Kora gives beatmakers the infrastructure to organize beats, track pitches, and deliver stems professionally — turning scattered catalogs into placement-ready operations.