labelmate.net exists because collaboration shouldn't be fragmented across a dozen platforms.
We've all been there—samples buried in email threads, feedback scattered across DMs, that perfect reference image lost in a Discord channel from three months ago. The tools we use to make music evolved, but the tools we use to share it stayed stuck in 2015.
We're building the workspace we wished existed. Private spaces where your crew can share, react, discuss, and build together. Everything in one place, designed for how producers actually work.
No algorithms deciding what you see. No public feeds competing for attention. No metrics gaming your creative process.
labelmate.net is a tool, not a platform. Your groups are yours. Your samples are yours. We're not building an audience—we're building infrastructure for people who make things together.
Built by producers, for producers. We've run labels, released records, and spent too many years duct-taping together workflows from tools that weren't designed for us.
Based in Berlin and Los Angeles. Backed by people who understand music culture, not just music business.
AI-powered sample recommendations that actually understand context. Not "people who liked this also liked" but "this would sit well under that vocal you uploaded last week."
Direct DAW integrations. Drag a sample from labelmate into your session. Push a stem to your group without leaving Ableton. We're starting with Ableton Live, Logic Pro, and FL Studio.
We're not trying to replace your tools. We're trying to connect them.
We're onboarding new groups every week.
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