For the last year we've been quietly building the tool we wished existed back when we were just stitching Chartmetric, spreadsheets, and gut feeling together for our own roster. It's called SocialDash. We want you on it.
Whether you're an indie artist, a label running a roster, or a manager juggling six clients — you're asking the same thing every Monday morning: Are we doing enough? What's actually working? Where should we lean in?
The honest answer used to be: nobody knows. Chartmetric showed you numbers. Buffer let you schedule posts. An agency would charge you five grand a month to figure it out for one artist. None of it answered the actual question.
So we built the answer. One screen. Plain English. Updated every day. An AI that actually thinks — trained on our own playbook, tuned to each artist.
Every morning, SocialDash hands the artist their next move. Not a generic best-practice — a specific lean-in based on what's hitting for them right now and what's hitting for artists in their lane. Open the app, get your answer, post, close it. Sixty seconds.
Followers go up and down. Posts get views. But is it MOVING anything? SocialDash connects your social activity to your streams, your engagement trends, your peer performance — and tells you in plain English: this is working, this isn't, here's why.
Chartmetric for data. Buffer for scheduling. Notion for ideas. Email threads for coaching notes. SocialDash puts all of it on one screen with the data wired together. One login, one playbook, one place.
If you manage more than three artists, you've quietly admitted to yourself that the others are getting less attention. SocialDash gives you a roster view — every artist, every week, what's working, what's drifting. The artist heating up gets flagged. The artist in a drought gets flagged louder.
That's the whole point. SocialDash is built so you spend 60 seconds, not 60 minutes. Open it. Read the answer. Do the thing. Move on with your day. If you want our team in the loop, you tell us, and we're in.
Whatever role you wear most days, here's why SocialDash is going to be a thing you actually open every morning.
You wake up with twelve ideas and zero clarity. You post something and immediately wonder if it landed. You see another artist's number and wonder if you should be doing what they're doing.
SocialDash hands you the answer. Today's lean-in. The post idea that's most likely to hit. The pattern from your own data that's quietly working. No spreadsheet. No deep dive.
You picked your top three and you pray the rest are okay. They aren't. The catalog artist that's quietly heating up gets missed. The developing artist in a drought doesn't get the help they need. The pattern that worked for Artist A never gets copied to Artist B.
SocialDash gives you a roster page that surfaces all of it. Who's hot, who's cold, what's working that you should be replicating, and what's about to fall behind if you don't do something this week.
You're juggling four to ten clients, every one with their own platforms, their own audience, their own release calendar. You can't be the social media department for all of them, and they don't have the budget to hire it out separately.
SocialDash is your second brain. It does the daily homework on every artist so when they call you, you already have the answer — and they can also just open the app themselves and get it without bothering you.
Most "AI tools" in music are a generic language model with a music wrapper. They guess. They tell you to "post more consistently." They don't know what works for an Americana artist vs. a hip-hop artist vs. a singer-songwriter doing a slow build.
We trained ours on our own management playbook — what's worked across our roster, what's worked for peer artists in each lane, and the best practices we've earned the hard way over the last decade. Then we tune it to your specific artist. It learns your voice, your audience, your release cadence.
No other program in music actually thinks like a music manager. Ours does, because we put a music manager inside it.
Here's what you'll actually see when you open it.
A live Hustle Grade tells you yes or no, with the exact gap to close. No interpretation needed.
The top of every artist's overview shows the day's lean-in — the angle, the format, or the song that's quietly working.
A Steal This card surfaces 3 ideas from peer artists in your lane — same genre, same career stage, posts you can replicate.
Your Spotify Popularity Score lives next to your social numbers, so you can finally see whether the social effort is moving the needle.
A weekly posting planner with caption + content links ready to copy. Open it, copy the caption, paste, ship.
Red Flags surface the stuff you'd rather know about now than discover three weeks late.
We built SocialDash because you shouldn't have to guess.
And because guessing is exhausting.
Every tool you've used before showed you data. This one shows you the answer. Same data. Completely different outcome.
Just reply to this email — or hit the button. We'll set you up on a free trial, walk you through it, and stop talking. You'll know within a week whether it's the thing.
Get me on it →P.S. — If you've already been getting our weekly reports or coaching notes, those are coming out of SocialDash now. You've already been seeing the output. This is the back of the kitchen.