Looking for better ways to get feedback on your music? Compare the top platforms and find the right tool for your needs.
Purpose-built for music feedback with waveform range selection, feedback categories, version control, and Focus Mode for immersive reviews.
Best for: Producers who want detailed, technical feedback to improve their music
The largest audio platform for independent artists. Great for reaching listeners and building a following, but limited feedback features.
Best for: Artists focused on promotion and audience growth
Artist-friendly platform for selling music and merchandise directly to fans. Excellent for finished releases, not for works in progress.
Best for: Artists ready to sell finished music directly to fans
Music distribution service to get your tracks on Spotify, Apple Music, and other streaming platforms. Not a feedback platform.
Best for: Artists ready to distribute finished music to streaming platforms
Unlike general music platforms, Sinewav is built specifically for the feedback loop that helps you improve your productions.
Select specific time ranges on the waveform and leave categorized feedback
Upload new versions and compare changes without losing previous feedback
Needs Work, Could Improve, and Great Job categories for clear, actionable feedback
Immersive full-screen experience with heatmaps and version comparison
Connect with other music makers who understand production
Labels, studios, and collectives can manage tracks and members
Yes, Sinewav is completely free during the beta period. All features are unlocked, including Focus Mode, organizations, messaging, and unlimited uploads. No credit card required.
Absolutely. Many producers use Sinewav during production to get feedback, then release their finished tracks on SoundCloud, Bandcamp, or streaming services via DistroKid. They complement each other perfectly.
Unlike timestamp comments on other platforms, Sinewav lets you select a time range on the waveform and categorize your feedback as Needs Work, Could Improve, or Great Job. This makes feedback actionable and easy to scan visually.
Producers, DJs, and music creators who want to improve their skills. Also record labels, studios, and collectives who need to review demos and collaborate on tracks.