Artist
Writes intent, release purpose, context, and boundaries.
A static, GitHub Pages-ready toolkit for indie artists, curators, agents, DSP reviewers, and metadata workers. Fill the forms, generate Markdown, download the handoff, or copy it into an agent pipeline.
Each page makes a different document type. The goal is not to replace artists, managers, lawyers, distributors, or DSP teams. It is to make the handoff clearer before humans approve anything.
Turn a song, single, album, or video release into a practical Markdown pack for distribution prep.
02Choose Basic, Medium, High, Hyper, or Max and generate platform-specific asset lists.
03Capture human and AI contribution ratios as something richer than a single AI checkbox.
04Create semantic tags, mood, themes, audience fit, and recommendation context.
05Prepare a non-legal rights summary for sync review, collaborator checks, and usage boundaries.
06Create a plain-language source map for contracts, T&C, fine print, data rules, and lawyer questions.
07Write a clean task brief for Codex, OpenClaw-style automation, MCP tools, or a human reviewer.
08See where each document belongs across creation, metadata, provenance, licensing, distribution, and feedback.
The site now acts like a small release desk. The artist keeps authority, the forms collect context, and the generated Markdown can inform the next agent or human in the chain.
Writes intent, release purpose, context, and boundaries.
Collect metadata, provenance, assets, licensing notes, and agent instructions.
Download or copy a clean `.md` handoff for local files, GitHub, Obsidian, Codex, or reviewer notes.
Humans check the output before anything is submitted, published, licensed, or automated.
This concept sits inside the wider Strange But True / i.C. Infinity project family. For collaborations, metadata experiments, release-pack ideas, or DSP conversations, use the Strange But True contact pathway.
Send a short enquiry through Strange But True and mention AI-Native Indie Distribution so the message lands in the right project context.
Contact via Strange But True