What you can do on Songfork
Built for the way
artists actually work.
Every feature is designed to help you spend less time on logistics and more time making music.
Fork any track
Music's version control
Take any song on Songfork and make it yours. Add stems, swap instruments, change the tempo — then publish your fork. Every version links back to the original, building a living tree of creative evolution.
It's open-source thinking applied to music. Artists build on each other's work, and every contribution is credited and traceable.
Multi-track mixer built in
Solo, mute, and remix in the browser
Every song on Songfork is a living session. Isolate individual stems, adjust levels, pan tracks, and hear exactly how your fork changes the mix — all without leaving the page.
No DAW required. Whether you're a producer fine-tuning a collab or a listener exploring how a song is built, the mixer puts every layer at your fingertips.
Mix stems right in your browser
Communities that connect
Find your people
Join or create communities around genres, instruments, or vibes. Post works-in-progress, discover collaborators, and build an audience in spaces that match your sound.
Whether it's a lo-fi collective, a jazz improv group, or a label's private workspace — communities give you a home on Songfork.
Lo-fi Collective
Lo-fi / Chill
Chill beats, tape hiss, and vinyl crackle.
Jazz Improv Lab
Jazz / Fusion
Real-time improv sessions and theory deep dives.
Bedroom Producers
Electronic / Pop
From bedroom demos to Billboard. Share your WIPs.
Acoustic Sessions
Folk / Indie
Unplugged, raw, and real. Guitars & vocals only.
“Songfork is what happens when you apply
open-source thinking to music.”
— The idea behind everything we build
Also included
Everything else you need to create and grow
Real-time messaging
Send text, voice notes, and song snippets inline.
Analytics & insights
Track plays, forks, likes, and audience growth.
Public profiles
Your artist page + portfolio, built in.
Ready to start creating?
Join artists who are sharing, forking, and growing on Songfork.