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Tracklyst
Share lossless music. Get feedback. No uploads. No limits
Tracklyst streams your songs directly from Dropbox or OneDrive — no uploads, no re-hosting, no compression. Send one link. Clients open it in any browser with no account, leave timestamped notes pinned to the waveform, and always hear the latest version automatically. WAV, FLAC, and AIFF stream at full lossless quality. Version stacking, loudness normalization, Dolby Atmos support, listener portal, named projects, and Stripe payment gating. Built by a working Dolby Atmos mixing engineer.
Hey Product Hunt! I'm Aaron — a Dolby Atmos mixing and mastering engineer from Tennessee, and Tracklyst came directly out of my own frustration.
Every time I finished a mix I was stuck in the same cycle — upload to some platform, send a link, client says "somewhere around the chorus something sounds off," I fix it, upload again, send another link, repeat. The files were already sitting in my Dropbox. Why was I uploading them anywhere?
So I built Tracklyst to skip that step entirely. It connects to your existing Dropbox or OneDrive and streams audio directly from there. Update a file in your folder and the share link reflects it instantly — no new link, no re-upload, no version confusion.
What surprised me most while building it was how much was possible without ever hosting a single audio file. Lossless streaming, waveform feedback with clickable timestamps, version stacking for A/B comparison, Dolby Atmos passthrough, loudness normalization, a listener portal so clients never lose a link again — all running on top of storage the user already pays for.
Free tier available at tracklyst.app — would love to hear what you think, especially from anyone in the audio world.
The lossless streaming from cloud storage is genuinely useful, especially the Atmos support. One thing that would make this even better for my workflow: a simple split-screen view where producers can compare two mix revisions A/B style without switching tabs. Even just a quick toggle between versions on the same waveform would save so much time during client approvals.
About Tracklyst on Product Hunt
“Share lossless music. Get feedback. No uploads. No limits”
Tracklyst was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #9 on the daily leaderboard. Tracklyst streams your songs directly from Dropbox or OneDrive — no uploads, no re-hosting, no compression. Send one link. Clients open it in any browser with no account, leave timestamped notes pinned to the waveform, and always hear the latest version automatically. WAV, FLAC, and AIFF stream at full lossless quality. Version stacking, loudness normalization, Dolby Atmos support, listener portal, named projects, and Stripe payment gating. Built by a working Dolby Atmos mixing engineer.
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