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Highnote Launches iOS and Android apps to Redefine Audio Collaboration

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September 4, 2025

New York, NY — September, 4, 2025 — Highnote, the community and collaboration platform built for audio creators, today announced the official launch of its iOS app, Android app, and updated Web app. With this release, Highnote takes a significant step toward realizing its vision: a flexible, private, and community-driven collaboration layer for music and audio, “Discord meets Spotify.”

On Highnote, collaboration is conversation. The platform’s “Spaces” enables freelancers to manage client projects with ease, hobbyists to organize demos and ideas, labels to run focus groups with early listeners, and streamers to react in real-time with gifs, voice notes, comments, and chat. Fans themselves can join spaces to connect directly with artists, skipping the algorithm to build genuine relationships with artists.

Beneath these interactions lies a robust file system, including team libraries with custom permissions and flexible sharing infrastructure akin to familiar tools like Dropbox, who made an investment in the company recently.

Looking ahead, Highnote plans to introduce deeper ways for listeners to express how they feel about what they hear, surfacing track-level sentiment data that goes far beyond traditional play counts. The company will also release APIs for seamless integration into production workflows, as well as simple on-ramps from existing file stores. The goal: to connect disparate creation, storage, and distribution surfaces in music.

“In a rising sea of over 50 million creators in a $100 billion market, artists must keep up with audiences’ insatiable demand for music content. Such a proliferation demands a flexible, ubiquitous asset management layer. That’s Highnote” said Jordan Bradley, CEO and Co-Founder of Highnote. “We’re a tiny team with a big vision (and like most early-stage startups) we’ve had to fight for every step forward. Staying scrappy, listening to our users, and building with purpose is what got us here, and I’m proud of that.”

Highnote’s mission is clear: to become the everyday utility for audio creators of all sizes—from solo hobbyists to global production houses, from demo to distribution.

About Highnote

Highnote is a collaboration platform built for audio creators, their teams, and their communities. Designed an infrastructure layer for the modern music ecosystem, Highnote combines flexible file management with conversation-driven tools for collaboration and feedback. From freelancers to labels, hobbyists to fans, Highnote makes music collaboration seamless, social, and scalable.

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New York, NY — September, 4, 2025 — Highnote, the community and collaboration platform built for audio creators, today announced the official launch of its iOS app, Android app, and updated Web app. With this release, Highnote takes a significant step toward realizing its vision: a flexible, private, and community-driven collaboration layer for music and audio, “Discord meets Spotify.”

On Highnote, collaboration is conversation. The platform’s “Spaces” enables freelancers to manage client projects with ease, hobbyists to organize demos and ideas, labels to run focus groups with early listeners, and streamers to react in real-time with gifs, voice notes, comments, and chat. Fans themselves can join spaces to connect directly with artists, skipping the algorithm to build genuine relationships with artists.

Beneath these interactions lies a robust file system, including team libraries with custom permissions and flexible sharing infrastructure akin to familiar tools like Dropbox, who made an investment in the company recently.

Looking ahead, Highnote plans to introduce deeper ways for listeners to express how they feel about what they hear, surfacing track-level sentiment data that goes far beyond traditional play counts. The company will also release APIs for seamless integration into production workflows, as well as simple on-ramps from existing file stores. The goal: to connect disparate creation, storage, and distribution surfaces in music.

“In a rising sea of over 50 million creators in a $100 billion market, artists must keep up with audiences’ insatiable demand for music content. Such a proliferation demands a flexible, ubiquitous asset management layer. That’s Highnote” said Jordan Bradley, CEO and Co-Founder of Highnote. “We’re a tiny team with a big vision (and like most early-stage startups) we’ve had to fight for every step forward. Staying scrappy, listening to our users, and building with purpose is what got us here, and I’m proud of that.”

Highnote’s mission is clear: to become the everyday utility for audio creators of all sizes—from solo hobbyists to global production houses, from demo to distribution.

About Highnote

Highnote is a collaboration platform built for audio creators, their teams, and their communities. Designed an infrastructure layer for the modern music ecosystem, Highnote combines flexible file management with conversation-driven tools for collaboration and feedback. From freelancers to labels, hobbyists to fans, Highnote makes music collaboration seamless, social, and scalable.

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