Roadmap

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In progress

Feature In progress Updated 15 hours ago

Bulk upload improvements

Faster uploads.

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Up next

Feature Up next Updated 15 hours ago

Multiple users per artist (bands) and multiple artists per user

Allow bands to share one artist profile: each member keeps their own login (for purchases) and can also manage the band. Allow one user to manage multiple artist profiles (e.g. band + solo act).

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Multi-currency support

Support pricing and checkout in multiple currencies (e.g. GBP, EUR, AUD) alongside USD, with clear display and conversion so artists and listeners can transact in their local currency.

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Tax handling and reporting

Support tax calculation at checkout where required (e.g. VAT/GST), and provide artists and labels with tax reporting (e.g. sales by jurisdiction) to simplify filing and compliance.

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More themes

Additional visual themes beyond the default and journal styles so artists and listeners can match the site to their taste.

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Ticket Sales

Allow labels and artists to sell tickets to their live events directly through TuneFreq, keeping the fan relationship intact and fees honest.

Fair fees: Platform fees are kept low and transparent — no surprise service charges tacked on at checkout. The price artists and labels set is close to what fans actually pay.

Anti-scalping mechanisms: Each ticket purchase is tied to the buyer's verified account. Tickets are non-transferable by default and can only be transferred through the platform (with the artist's permission), preventing bulk purchasing by bots and resale at inflated prices. Optional ticket caps per account limit how many tickets one buyer can hold for a single event.

Identity-linked entry: QR codes are generated per attendee and linked to the account that purchased them, making it straightforward for venue staff to verify at the door.

Artist and label control: Event creators set the capacity, ticket tiers (general admission, VIP, early bird), transfer rules, and refund policy. Payouts go directly to the artist or label, following the same payout model as digital sales.

Lifecycle: Event creation → ticket tiers → on-sale window → purchase (with anti-bot rate limiting) → QR delivery via email and account → door check-in → post-event payout.

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Shipped

Merge releases

Combine two releases on the same artist profile: move tracks, credits, and press reviews into the release you keep; the merged-away release is removed from the catalog. Helps fix duplicates and tidy up after bulk upload. Console list and edit UI for merge are available when HIDE_FOR_MVP is off; with MVP mode on, the feature stays off the default UI until you are ready.

Sign in with a passkey on supported devices

Where your browser and device support it, use Face ID, Touch ID, or a security key to sign in without a password, alongside every other way you already use TuneFreq.

A discover hub with filters that stay out of your way

Browse music, artists, and goods in one shell with view-specific filters, chips, and side navigation that scale from wide screens down to your phone.

Community radio for everyone who is listening

Full-screen radio with a shared "now playing" for all listeners, a running schedule, and takeovers so artists can program the airwaves for an hour at a time.

Message artists and labels in context

Contact forms know whether you are writing to a person, a band, a label, or the platform, and keep a single clear thread in your inbox and theirs.

Fan memberships with monthly support

Offer subscription tiers, deliver perks like stories and extras, and let supporters manage or cancel from their own account when life changes.

One shareable address for every artist and label

Use a single @ handle for people and the directory, with lists for artists, releases, and products so sharing your presence stays simple.

See what is shipping and vote on the roadmap

A public roadmap in plain language, with space to vote, follow, and know what is in progress, up next, or already shipped.

Richer public profiles and contact in one layout

Artist and label pages share a clear shell: navigation, themes, contact, and friendlier empty states so profiles feel complete even when you are just getting started.

Community on every artist page

Give fans a public thread to talk with you, with moderation, pins, and safety tools that stay in the console.

Check out and receive your orders

Pay with a card, complete your order, and access downloads and receipts in a flow built for a real music marketplace rather than a demo.

Faster, calmer browsing across the site

Move between pages in a more app-like way so the radio, cart, and long sessions feel less jumpy and more like one continuous visit.

Curated artist picks on your public profile

Shout out peers you believe in, with a short line about why, right next to your own releases on your artist page.

Card payments and order history you can trust

Check out with confidence, then revisit past orders, downloads, and line items in one place.

A wishlist for things you are not ready to buy yet

Save products you want to remember and come back from your listener console when the time is right.

A shopping cart that works signed in or out

Add to cart, change quantities, and merge your bag when you sign in so you do not lose what you were building.

Digital music and other products in your store

List releases, tracks, and creator-friendly goods with the right product types and options so fans know what they are buying.

A console that matches your role

Whether you are an artist, a label, or a listener, the left-hand console shows the tools that make sense for you, without wading through someone else’s menus.

Home, discover, and genre browsing

Find new releases from a curated home, explore more from discover, and dig into genre pages when you are in a particular mood.

Profile and cover photos for artists and labels

Upload a profile image and a wide banner that follow you on public pages so listeners instantly recognize the project.

Sign in with Google or Apple

Use the provider you already trust in addition to email and password, so you can get back to the music with fewer new credentials to remember.

Confirm your email to activate your account

We send a one-time link so you can prove you own the address, keep the account safe, and finish signing in without loose ends.

TuneFreq is live

A real home for the roadmap, discovery, and releases: the first public build you could sign into and follow along as we add more for artists and fans.