Studio · Catalog · Release · Provenance

Make it.
Release it.
Own it.

HeartofWar is an all-in-one home for independent artists — record in the browser studio, build a catalog, run the release pipeline, and connect with the artists you came up with. One room for the whole label.

In-browser studio Distribute to DSPs Verifiable splits
How it works

Three rooms, one label

Walk in the front door and the whole building is yours — the live room, the wider circle, and the paperwork that proves it's yours.

01 The live room

Make music

Open the browser studio, drop a beat, and record vocals straight from your mic. Layer takes, mix, and shape your sound with advanced vocal FX — including Auto-Tune — then export a finished master.

  • Record & layer vocals over beats, then mix in the same window
  • Vocal FX & advanced tools — pitch, Auto-Tune, take comping
  • Build your catalog: albums, EPs, singles & playlists
  • Run the release pipeline — metadata, ISRC/UPC, distribute to DSPs
02 The wider circle

Connect

HeartofWar is social by design. Watch the feed — every move, drop, and new alliance across the label — then explore to discover and follow the artists you want in your orbit.

  • A live activity feed of moves & drops across the label
  • Explore & follow artists; build your own circle
  • Mutual friends — a trust tier for DMs & collabs
  • Direct messages & collab invites, sent artist to artist
03 The paperwork that proves it

Own your work

Split a release with collaborators and seal who owns what. Royalty-split contracts can be cryptographically signed (Ed25519) and anchored on-chain through the governance engine — a verifiable record of ownership, with an on-chain transaction you can open in a block explorer.

On-chain · live Simulated (local)

When the governance engine is online, splits are signed and anchored on-chain with a real transaction hash. When it's offline, results are honestly badged SIMULATED (local) — never faked as a real seal.

Who it's for

Built for people who self-release

No A&R gatekeeper, no five-email distributor. The tools a label has, in the hands of the artist.

01

Independent artists

Record, release, and grow a following without handing over your masters or your splits.

02

Producers

Place beats, collab on records, and lock your share of the split before the track ever drops.

03

Small labels & crews

Run a roster, coordinate releases, and keep a clean, verifiable record of who owns what.

Start your catalog

Cut your first record, line up the release, and seal your splits. The whole label — in one room, from the first take.

Free to join · Your work stays yours