Track Comments let contacts and collaborators leave timestamped notes anchored to specific moments in your tracks. Comments appear as visual markers on the waveform and in a table below the player.
How It Works
- While a track is playing, click anywhere on the waveform to drop a comment at that exact timestamp.
- Type your comment (up to 500 characters) and submit.
- Comments appear as markers on the waveform and in a sorted list below the player.
- Clicking a comment in the list jumps the player to that timestamp.
Where Comments Appear
- Dashboard – Track detail page: You (the track owner) see all comments from all contacts and users in one place.
- Dashboard – Campaign and Playlist pages: Aggregated comments table across all tracks in the campaign or playlist.
- Public promo pages (/for/, /track/, /playlist/): Contacts can leave comments directly while listening on your promo links. Each contact only sees their own comments on public pages.
Visibility Model
- Track owner (dashboard): Sees ALL comments from every contact and user.
- Contacts (public pages): See only their own comments - not comments from other contacts.
Email Notifications
When a contact leaves a comment on a public promo page, you'll receive an email notification with the contact's name, track title, timestamp, and comment text. A 5-minute throttle prevents multiple emails when a contact leaves several comments in quick succession. You can control this using the same feedback alert toggle in your notification settings.
Comments & Track Versions
Comments are tied to a specific track version. When you switch the active version on a track, only that version's comments are shown. Comments left before the Track Versions feature was introduced remain visible regardless of version.
Use Cases
- A&R / label feedback: A contact can timestamp exactly the moment that caught their attention - "Love the drop at 1:04."
- Collaboration notes: A producer or engineer can note precisely where changes are needed: "Kick needs more punch at 1:32."
- Personal reminders: Leave notes for yourself about sections to revisit before the next mix.
Limitations
- Text-only - no emoji reactions, @mentions, or threaded replies.
- 500 character maximum per comment.
- No real-time updates (refresh to see new comments from others).