All your accounts on one screen.
The answer for the day, already there.
The first command center built for music artists — and the teams behind them.
Every other tool was built for brands and big companies, then handed to artists as an afterthought. Dash is the first made for the music lane — one screen for the artist, one roster view for the team, built for the way music actually grows.
Open it, and the day's answer is already there — what's growing, what landed, what's next.
Every artist at a glance. Plan the week, assign who posts what, and keep the team moving together.
Track momentum across the roster and spot who's breaking out before anyone else does.
The full picture lives in your head, or nowhere.
Teams lose nights copying numbers by hand just to see if an artist is trending up.
Consistency is the whole game, and nothing tells you if you're keeping pace.
Plenty of charts. Almost no "so here's what to do."
Spotify, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook — followers, views, and engagement side by side. Auto-synced, always current.
A letter grade for the week, per platform and overall. It rewards showing up, and flags the moment you slip.
Map the week as a team. Your people add drafts and ideas — or lean on Disruptive Soul's social experts to build them with you.
AI reads your numbers and hands back what's working and what to do next — in plain language, with the receipts.
Pulled from your own history: when your audience shows up, what length performs, which tags earn reach.
Ideas, links, and notes from the last call — all kept with the right artist, not lost in a text thread.
Most "AI insights" just restate the chart. The Strategist reads the whole picture across every platform and turns it into a short, honest brief written for a working artist. What's working. Where to grow. What to do this week.
And it's trained for this lane on purpose — on a knowledge base built with social media experts who break new artists for a living. Not a generic model with a wrapper. A system you can't copy from the outside.
4 of your top 5 posts this month were stripped-down acoustic. Your audience saves them 2.8× more than full-band posts.
1,783 views and 192 likes — your highest engagement of the month. People showed up because you made them feel invited.
0 of 2 posts so far this week. Two Shorts by Sunday clears the floor and lifts your grade.
One screen for everything you're building. We're letting in a hand-picked group of artists, managers, and labels.