Aria is grounded in your real data. When you ask “what’s new?” or “summarize the week,” Aria reads across your catalog, roster, releases, royalties, and storefront — then returns a short, synthesized briefing. Summary chats count against your AI credit pool just like any other Aria conversation.Documentation Index
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What you can ask
The synthesis is built fresh each time you ask, so the answer reflects your current data — not a stale snapshot.What Aria looks at
Depending on the question, Aria can pull from:- Your catalog and audio features
- Your roster and artist intelligence
- Your active release projects and task list
- Streaming and audience deltas
- Royalty statements you’ve uploaded
- Storefront activity and fan stats
When it shines
- End-of-week recap. “How did the roster do this week?” returns a ranked summary of top performers and notable changes.
- Pre-meeting briefing. Before a manager / label call, ask Aria for the headline numbers + open items per artist.
- Anomaly check. Aria flags things that look off — a sudden stream drop, a royalty discrepancy, an overdue release task — without you having to dig.
What it doesn’t do
- It doesn’t send notifications. You ask Aria for updates; Aria doesn’t push them to you. (Notification surfaces are on the roadmap.)
- It doesn’t make autonomous decisions. Aria recommends; you act.
- It doesn’t replace your own dashboards. Numbers Aria cites are always verifiable in the corresponding Patchline dashboard view.
Related pages
- Aria overview — the whole assistant
- Talking to Aria — prompts that work — pattern library
- Streaming insights — the underlying numbers
- Royalty analysis — what anomalies look like