One app.Your whole studio.
One Producer workspace for clients, projects, music, sessions, agreements, external-payment records, and delivery. One link lets Artists hear public music, join your studio, and keep the work in one shared place.
One studio business.
Too many separate records.
Your studio. In one place.
One link for every Artist.
Share one Skitza link. Artists can hear public samples, create an account for your studio, view private products and prices after sign-in, and request an eligible time. Sessions confirm automatically only when you enable auto-confirm; otherwise you approve them.
Feedback stays with the right version.
Artists leave timestamped comments on exact audio versions. Downloads stay locked until the Producer confirms the required external payment, unless the Producer explicitly allows an early download.
Keep sessions and payments moving.
Skitza sends booking updates, session reminders, comment alerts, and payment reminders by email. Producers stay in control of the business record.
Set it up once. Let it run forever.
Early access is invitation-only.
Things people ask before requesting access.
I built Skitza after a mix went unpaid. No accepted agreement, no clear delivery record — the artist disappeared, and I had nothing solid to point at. The tools to prevent it existed; the record was just scattered across separate apps.
Calendly for booking. Samply for files. Notion for notes. DocuSign for the contract. Stripe for the deposit. WhatsApp for everything else. The friction was the product. Skitza is what I wish I'd had that night — one link, every client, every dollar tracked. Built so you can spend Friday night mixing instead of resending a WAV for the third time.
One shared record for your studio.
Keep clients, projects, sessions, agreements, external-payment records, and music work together.
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