StudioIQ 2.0 · Renaissance
Creative Command Center
What am I making? Where am I stuck? What should I do next? How am I improving? How close am I to release? How is my creative voice evolving?
Beta path
Start with voice onboarding, then move into one project.
Welcome → Onboarding → Creative Home → Create Project → Analyze → Report → Save → Dashboard.
Understand why StudioIQ exists and what it protects.
Tell StudioIQ what you make, where you are blocked, and what finishing music means.
Open a calm daily studio view with priorities and personalized guidance.
Upload a vocal and beat, then run local browser analysis.
Review scores, issues, recommendations, and the re-record or mix-ready verdict.
Keep derived reports, checklists, notes, taste, release state, and ledger events locally.
Capture what confused creators, what helped, and what they would pay for.
Open Mic workspace mode
My Studio is active
Demo Mode uses seeded founder projects for walkthroughs. My Studio is for real uploads and saved projects. Demo projects: 0. Real projects: 0.
Voice 2.1 personalization
Welcome. Let's find your voice.
You do not need to feel certain to keep going. Choose one clear next move.
StudioIQ 2.0 · Renaissance
The creative operating system activates with project memory.
Load founder demo projects or create a project to populate the command center, universal timeline, artist identity, release readiness, and growth surfaces.
Renaissance
No project context yet
The five-pillar OS uses saved projects, reports, timelines, ledgers, vault entries, credits, and release state.
StudioIQ keeps project data local: metadata, reports, checklist state, release package selections, notes, revisions, World Rooms, and Sound Ledger events. Raw audio is still not stored by default.