Structured sound journeys for real client work
Build playlists with method, listening and feedback.
Playlisting App helps practitioners create, review and share sound journeys with clients, keeping music choices, session structure and feedback in one calm workspace.
What is Playlisting App
A workspace for designing sound journeys from first idea to client feedback.
Instead of scattering playlists, notes, client reactions and review markers across different tools, Playlisting App gives practitioners a structured place to build, listen, review and improve.
Structure without losing intuition
Build journeys around clear states, durations, layers and transitions while keeping room for musical sensitivity.
Listen, review and annotate
Review playlist audio with markers, timing notes and written observations for cleaner professional decisions.
Close the loop with clients
Assign playlists, collect feedback and keep the relationship between journey, session and response visible.
For Practitioners
Built for Innerdance facilitators and trainers.
Playlisting App is designed for practitioners who guide deep listening spaces, prepare sessions carefully and need a repeatable method without flattening the creative process.
The platform is a professional organization and workflow tool. It is not a medical device, streaming service or copyright licensing authority.
Features
Everything needed to move from playlist draft to professional follow-up.
Method Core structure
State-based creation with energy, timing and layer guidance.
Music search
Search external music sources, keep origin visible and save what fits the state.
Waveform review
Listen to review audio and place timed notes directly on the journey.
Client portal
Invite clients, assign playlists and collect listening feedback.
Privacy controls
Role separation for superadmin, practitioner and client access.
Beta growth path
Prepared for plans, permissions, training areas and public analytics.
How It Works
A practical workflow for practitioners and clients.
Create your practitioner workspace
Set up your profile, brand and client relationship structure.
Build the sound journey
Choose tracks, sounds, duration and transitions according to the intended state.
Review and refine
Use audio review markers to capture timing, sensations and changes before sharing.
Invite clients safely
Clients enter through invitations and only see their own assigned material.
Collect feedback
Feedback returns to the practitioner workspace so the next journey is more precise.
Beta / Pricing
Open gradually for early practitioners.
Beta access is intentionally controlled while the product stabilizes. Choose the path that fits your current work and request access before public onboarding opens.
Trial
For testing the workflow and validating fit.
- Practitioner workspace
- Limited client testing
- Core playlist builder
Pro
For active practitioners working with clients.
- Client invitations
- Playlist assignment
- Feedback and review tools
Master
For trainers and advanced workflows.
- Advanced review permissions
- Training foundations
- Future global library proposals
FAQ
Clear answers before you join.
Is Playlisting App a streaming platform?
No. It is a playlist organization, review and practitioner-client workflow platform. External audio sources remain tied to their original platforms and terms.
Can I use copyrighted music?
Practitioners are responsible for verifying rights, licenses, public performance permissions and any legal requirement for their context.
Do clients need an account?
Clients access through invitation or practitioner-created access. The public site does not offer free public registration.
Is this medical software?
No. Playlisting App does not provide diagnosis, treatment or medical advice. It supports organization, listening workflows and feedback.
Can I upload audio?
Private uploads are intended for authorized workspace use only. Public analytics and marketing pages do not host or redistribute private audio files.
How do I join the beta?
Use the Join Beta button and tell us about your practice. Access is opened in small batches to keep onboarding stable.