Autonomous music operations

The AI agent that runs your label while you sleep

LabelOps monitors royalties, schedules releases, manages your catalog, and handles label ops — autonomously. No spreadsheets. No manual work. Just a label that runs itself.

Launching June 2026
LabelOps AI agent running record label operations
50+ DSPs connected
24/7 Autonomous monitoring
$0 Additional headcount
100% Audit trail on every action
What it does

Every part of your label, running itself

Release pipeline

Schedule releases months in advance. The agent coordinates metadata, artwork specs, ISRC codes, DSP pitch windows, and pre-save campaigns — all from a single calendar view.

Artist catalog manager

Tracks every artist's full catalog — streaming performance, contract terms, royalty splits, and release history. One source of truth for your entire roster.

Rights administration

Monitors PRO registrations, keeps ISRC records current, flags missing metadata, and tracks publishing splits across your entire catalog — automatically.

How it works

Three steps to a label that runs itself

01 / Connect

Connect your stack

Plug in Spotify for Artists, your distributor, YouTube, and any PRO accounts. LabelOps reads your current data in minutes.

02 / Configure

Set your operating rules

Define thresholds, alert preferences, and release workflows. The agent learns how your label operates and adapts.

03 / Runs

LabelOps takes over

Monitors 24/7, flags what matters, executes routine tasks, and reports back daily. You focus on the artists, not the operations.

Most indie labels spend 80% of their time on admin and 20% on art. That's backwards.

LabelOps was built for the independent operator who knows the grind — coordinating releases across 50+ platforms, chasing down royalty statements, keeping metadata organized across dozens of artists, and still finding time to discover the next great talent.

The label ops work is never done. That's exactly why it needs to stop being done by humans. LabelOps is the autonomous layer that handles the operational load — so you can stay in the studio, at the show, or wherever the music actually happens.

Your label. Running itself.

No more spreadsheets. No more missed release windows. No more royalty blind spots.