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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.

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
Aria only references data you own. If you ask about an artist or track that isn’t in your account, Aria says so and offers to import.

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.