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Single-by-single rollout. Asset checklists, posting cadence, label deadlines — the AI keeps the campaign moving while you're in the booth.
AI assistant for music artists. A coven of wizards built from inside the industry.
The artists at the top all have one thing in common — a team. A manager, an engineer, a publicist, a friend with the right phone numbers. Most artists can't afford that team yet.
sndwzrd is that team — a set of specialized wizards that handle releases, gigs, ad campaigns, stems, royalties, and the rest of the work that surrounds the music. Summon the one needed; summon them all.
AI is already great. The question on the table is whether the artist is.
The artists at the top don't have a magic. They have infrastructure. A manager who answers the right email at the right time. An engineer who remembers what version of the mix the label heard. A creative director who makes the rollout look intentional. A friend who knows when to say no.
sndwzrd is that infrastructure. It does not write the songs. It makes sure the songs that were written actually leave the studio, hit the right ears, and earn what they're owed.
AI is already great. Can the artist be?
Every tile is a working surface the wizards operate. Built on a deployed AI work OS, re-tuned for the music release cycle.
Single-by-single rollout. Asset checklists, posting cadence, label deadlines — the AI keeps the campaign moving while you're in the booth.
Studio sessions, label calls, sync briefs, listening parties. One source of truth for your time, with AI-drafted RSVPs and reminders.
Stems, masters, mix bounces, cover art — auto-tagged by BPM and key. Ask: 'pull every unreleased 140 BPM track in F# minor.'
Producers, engineers, A&Rs, sync agents, playlist curators. The AI remembers who owes you a callback and what you owe them.
Triage DMs, emails, and sync requests. AI drafts replies in your voice — you approve, it sends.
Voice memos transcribed and clustered into hooks, verses, and themes. Search 'every song idea about my mom' and they all surface.
Producer splits, ASCAP/BMI, distrokid receipts. Know who's owed what before the lawyer's email.
Your on-call AI manager. Asks the right questions before a meeting, prepares the brief, follows up afterward.
Each wizard runs a different layer of your career. Summon the one you need today. Add the next when you outgrow the one before it. Annual memberships, no trials, no discounts.
The operational wizard. Handles the work that hits you — schedule, files, A&R email, royalties, the daily mechanics of being an artist.
The agentic wizard. Reads what the Assistant has organized and goes hunting — books shows, finds gigs, runs the rollout, pitches the right people.
The premium wizard. Lets you deploy AI versions of yourself — for content, for collabs, for coaching — on terms you set, with the rights, the kill switch, and the receipts to back it up.
Each wizard ships when the one before it is steady. No promises we can't keep; no roadmap items we're not actively building.
Schedule, files, A&R inbox, royalties, contacts. The operational layer is the foundation everything else stands on.
Gigs, ads, shows, press, sync, playlists, label pipeline. The agentic layer reads everything the Assistant organized and goes hunting.
Clone, persona, or creative co-director. The scale layer. Six rules baked in so the artist always owns the AI, not the other way around.
Voice ID across the file library, Pro Tools session orchestration, automated client comms. The engineer's wing of sndwzrd.
The sauce — a player built from scratch. Spotify-grade streaming, but with a section the majors won't make: a Local tab where unsigned artists upload directly and start on the micro-level — one city, one scene — before the algorithm decides whether to care.
Built around the same idea as the rest of sndwzrd: buzz is earned in rooms before it's earned on charts.
Live iframe of the-sauce-player drops in here once auth and CORS are wired up. Demo build below.
Drop one. Tees, hoodies, hats. Limited runs, real photography, shipped from the studio.
sndwzrd is an AI assistant for music artists, packaged as a set of specialized wizards. The Assistant Wizard handles operations — schedule, files, stems, A&R email, royalties, contacts. The Manager Wizard handles outbound work — gig booking, ad campaigns, playlist and sync pitching, press. The Artist Wizard (coming soon) is the scale layer — a voice and style clone, an AI-native artist persona, or a creative co-director, deployed on the artist's terms. Together they give independent artists the same workflow infrastructure that signed artists get from a full team.
sndwzrd does not write or generate music. It is an assistant for the artist behind the music. The product helps you organize, plan, release, and grow — it does not replace the creative work. The thesis is that the bottleneck for most independent artists is operational, not creative.
sndwzrd was built by Tyler Scott, a music engineer and studio owner with more than 15 years of industry experience. Studio and tour credits include Post Malone, NBA YoungBoy, and Olivia Rodrigo, among a long list of artists at every tier of the business. He is a working engineer and a working musician, which is why the product is built around how artists actually operate rather than how a software company imagines they do.
sndwzrd is for independent and developing music artists, producers, audio engineers, and small management teams. It is most useful for artists who are serious enough about their careers to want professional workflow but are not yet at a level where they can afford a full manager, A&R, and operations team.
Pricing has not been finalized. The first cohort of users will be onboarded directly during early access. Join the waitlist to be considered for the first cohort and to be notified when pricing is announced.
sndwzrd is packaged as three wizards. The Assistant Wizard is the operational layer that organizes your career: scheduling, stems, A&R email, royalties, contacts. The Manager Wizard is the agentic layer that initiates your career: gig booking, ad campaigns, playlist and sync pitching, press outreach, label relationships. The Artist Wizard (coming soon) is the scale layer — a voice and style clone of you, an AI-native artist persona you create and own, or a creative co-director that learns your taste. You start with the wizard that fits where you are and summon the next when you outgrow it.
Yes — the Mind Wizard (sndmnds) is planned. It targets recording engineers and studio owners with voice ID across the file library (speak a prompt, get every file with that voice in it), Pro Tools session orchestration across machines, automated client status updates, and a voice-gated client portal. It will live at /sndmnds on this site once the artist wizards are stable.
The Artist Wizard is not a music generator. It is a set of opt-in capabilities the artist owns and controls. You can deploy a voice and style clone of yourself for content drops, fan DMs, virtual shows, and sync placements. You can create an AI-native artist persona that you own and release under as separate intellectual property. You can engage a creative co-director that learns your taste and gives feedback on works in progress without performing for you. Every output is watermarked and logged with full provenance. You set the licensing terms — who, where, how long, for how much. You can disable the clone instantly. Your voice and music are never used to train anyone else's model. The wizard exists so artists can scale presence on their own terms, not so AI can replace them.
Early access is rolling out by cohort, starting with artists and producers who can be onboarded personally. Join the waitlist on sndwzrd.com to request a slot in an upcoming cohort.
Yes. The product is designed to integrate with the tools artists already use, including streaming dashboards, distributors like DistroKid, performance rights organizations, and royalty payout services. The roadmap prioritizes the integrations that the first cohort of artists actually depend on.
Yes. Audio and metadata are stored encrypted, access is scoped to the artist and the people they explicitly invite, and unreleased material is never used to train any model. The product is operated by a working studio owner who understands what unreleased stems are worth.
Local is a planned section of the embedded player that gives unsigned artists a place to upload their music and reach a micro-local audience first — their city, their scene — before competing in algorithmic global discovery. It is being built to expand city by city, starting with the markets where the early sndwzrd community is most active.
Yes. sndwzrd helps you plan and execute a release campaign: posting cadence, asset checklists, outreach to playlist curators, sync agents, and press. It does not run paid ads for you. It makes the rollout look intentional and saves the time you would otherwise spend coordinating it.
The first cohort is artists and producers onboarded personally by the founding team. Drop a name, a role, and a city.
No spam. No 'hey just checking in.' sndwzrd was built by people who hated those emails too.