Kora by Soniteq is a Mac-first creator operating system designed specifically for sound design workflows across planning, review, execution, delivery, and follow-up.
Artists managing releases, visuals, collaborators, and schedules — independently or with a label.
Sound designers face unique challenges organizing assets, versions, and deliveries across multiple projects and formats.
Release dates slip because there's no clear system tracking readiness, marketing prep, and delivery coordination.
Visuals, assets, and promo materials scattered. No single place to see what's ready and what's missing.
Feedback loops with producers, engineers, and collaborators. Losing track of which version is approved and current.
Original intent gets diluted mid-process. No system to preserve the narrative and creative direction over time.
Kora provides an album-based system that keeps assets, versions, and deliveries organized without slowing creative flow.
Organize sound assets within album containers that show status, versions, and metadata. Know what's current, what's approved, and what's ready to deliver.
Track iterations, alternates, and processing chains with version awareness. See approval state and revision history without digging through folders.
Build and maintain sound libraries with proper organization, metadata, and delivery readiness. Kora treats libraries as first-class albums, not loose files.
Export Flow validates naming, versions, and completeness before delivery. Avoid sending wrong versions or missing assets under deadline pressure.
Kora is not just a file manager or task list. It's a connected ecosystem of systems built for sound design workflows.
Album-based containers for libraries, client projects, and collections. Assets stay organized by context, not scattered across folders.
Timestamped listening notes that convert into actionable tasks. Review assets, iterations, and mixes with context that stays linked to work.
Delivery preflight that validates naming, versions, and completeness. Catch errors before files are sent to clients or libraries.
Parse versions, formats, and metadata from professional filenames. Kora understands sound design naming conventions automatically.
AI coaching that reflects your assets, projects, and delivery state. Get workflow guidance based on real context, not generic advice.
Delivery awareness and follow-up tracking. See what's due, what's delivered, and what needs attention across all projects.
See the concrete workflow improvements Kora brings to your creative process.
| Aspect | Before Kora | With Kora |
|---|---|---|
| Release Timelines | Release dates slip because there's no clear system tracking readiness and marketing prep | Albums track readiness state. Deliverables enforce what's done, pending, or due |
| Marketing Assets | Visuals, assets, and promo materials scattered. No single place to see what's ready | Whiteboards organize marketing assets, visuals, and promo materials in one place |
| Revision Tracking | Feedback loops with producers and engineers. Losing track of which version is approved | Audio Review tracks feedback. Naming Engine shows which version is current and approved |
| Creative Vision | Original intent gets diluted mid-process. No system to preserve narrative over time | Whiteboards preserve creative vision, narrative, and direction throughout the release cycle |
Honest answers to the questions most creators ask before committing.
Spreadsheets don't validate delivery correctness, track which libraries require which versions, or orchestrate multi-library submissions. When you're submitting to 5+ libraries with different requirements, spreadsheets become manual bookkeeping. Kora automates library-specific workflows.
Sync licensing is operationally complex—library-specific naming, version requirements, metadata standards, and approval tracking. Kora handles this complexity so you can focus on creating music that places, not managing administrative overhead.
Even 2-3 libraries create version confusion, naming errors, and submission mistakes. Kora prevents these problems from day one—and scales as you add more libraries without forcing you to rebuild your system.