Music release automation, end to end
ArmaTune is a music release automation platform that turns a single plain-language prompt into a complete release campaign — generating content for every platform and publishing it automatically. Instead of wiring together a clipper and a scheduler by hand, you describe the release once and ArmaTune builds and runs the whole workflow.
What music release automation means
A modern release is a logistics problem. For every track you need short-form video for three platforms, resized artwork, optimized titles and descriptions, and scheduled uploads — all timed around a release date. Most artists assemble this from four or five disconnected tools, spending 10–15 hours per release on manual content operations.
Release automation collapses that pipeline into one workflow. ArmaTune handles content creation, metadata, and multi-platform publishing as a single connected process, so the repetitive operations run themselves and you ship faster without burning out.
Describe the release, ArmaTune builds the flow
You open the AI Flow Generator and type what you want — like talking to a team member who gets it done instantly. ArmaTune translates that into a multi-step workflow: file search, video repurposing, metadata generation, and platform upload, all wired together automatically. No generic project-management setup required.
A single new release might generate a YouTube short, a TikTok video, an Instagram story, and optimized metadata, then publish everything — three platforms from one prompt, in under ten minutes. What used to be an afternoon of coordinated busywork becomes a single sentence.
Built for music, not retrofitted
Generic schedulers don't understand release cycles, catalogue structure, or how to turn one track into ten pieces of content. They treat a release like any other social post, which is why teams end up doing the music-specific thinking by hand every single time.
ArmaTune is purpose-built for music and is evolving into a full-stack music release operating system — one workflow spanning catalogue optimization and content automation. Release automation is the spine that connects them.
ArmaTune vs. a stack of generic tools
The usual setup is a clipper and a social scheduler — which don't talk to each other or understand music. ArmaTune replaces the stack with one workflow.
| Feature | ArmaTune | Generic stack |
|---|---|---|
| Built specifically for music releases | ||
| Natural-language workflow builder | ||
| Audio analysis & metadata generation | ||
| Video & image repurposing | Separate tools | |
| Multi-platform publishing | ||
| One connected workflow |
Independent artists, managers, and labels who run frequent releases and want content creation and publishing to happen automatically from a single prompt — instead of coordinating several tools per drop.
- →“Launch my new single: make shorts for YouTube and TikTok, write the metadata, and publish.”
- →“Build the full content drop for Friday's release and schedule everything.”
- →“Generate music-aware titles and descriptions for my latest track and publish it everywhere.”
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What is music release automation?
Music release automation collapses the content creation and publishing steps of a release into one workflow. With ArmaTune you describe the release in plain language and it generates content for every platform and publishes it — replacing 10–15 hours of manual work per release.
Can ArmaTune publish to YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram at once?
Yes. A single prompt can generate a YouTube short, a TikTok video, an Instagram story, and optimized metadata, then publish all of it — three platforms from one prompt, typically in under ten minutes.
Do I still need DistroKid or TuneCore with ArmaTune?
Yes. ArmaTune does not distribute your music to streaming services like Spotify or Apple Music — it handles content creation and publishing to social and video platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram. Keep your distributor for getting tracks onto streaming DSPs, and use ArmaTune for everything around the release.
Do I need to build templates or drag-and-drop flows?
No. You describe what you want in plain English and the AI Flow Generator assembles the multi-step workflow automatically — file search, repurposing, metadata, and upload. Prebuilt templates and a visual flow editor are available if you want more control, but they're optional.
How is this different from a social media scheduler?
Generic schedulers post pre-made content on a calendar but don't understand release cycles or create anything. ArmaTune is purpose-built for music: it creates the content, writes music-aware metadata, and publishes — the full release, not just the scheduling step.
How much time does release automation save?
Teams typically spend 10–15 hours per release on manual content operations across separate tools. ArmaTune compresses that into a single prompt, so the repetitive work runs itself and you can ship more releases without adding headcount.
Put your releases on autopilot
Describe the release once and let ArmaTune create and publish it. Create your account to start automating.
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