Launchpad is the tab for everything you ship to people outside Patchline — agreements, pitches, asset shares, media kits, and the public-facing links those go through. Available on Starter+.Documentation Index
Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.patchline.ai/llms.txt
Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.
What lives here
| Surface | What it does |
|---|---|
| Contracts | Generate, review, and track agreements (splits, sync licenses, work-for-hire, NDAs). Built-in template library. |
| Templates | Curated, music-industry-ready legal templates you can customize and reuse. |
| Contract calendar | Timeline view of contracts coming due, expiring, or waiting on a signature. |
| Pitch links | Public URL you send a curator with the track, audio analysis, and supporting context. |
| Drop links | Public release page — landing URL with all DSP links and pre-saves. |
| Asset shares | Share-only public link to a single asset in your catalog (a master file, a stem, an unreleased preview). |
| Media kits | Artist-facing public page with bio, links, photos, and selected tracks. |
| Briefings | Public markdown-based brief or report page you can send. |
Where it lives
Sidebar → Launchpad.Creating a public link
Pick the source
Bind the link to a release, a catalog asset, an artist, or
freeform content depending on the link type.
Configure sections
Toggle which sections to expose on the public page — bio, audio,
visuals, DSP links, contact, etc.
Contracts
The Contracts surface is a music-first agreement workspace. Generate a split sheet, a sync license, an NDA, a work-for-hire, or a custom agreement from a template. Track signatures and renewal dates in the Contract calendar. Everything stays in your Patchline workspace. Advanced contract features (multi-party signing, custom counterparty workflows) unlock on Scale+ and Enterprise.Pitch links vs smart links
| Pitch link | Smart link | |
|---|---|---|
| Who you send to | Curators, A&R, sync supervisors | Fans |
| Content shown | Track + supporting context + pitch copy | Routing to DSPs + pre-save |
| Tracking | Per-recipient open / play telemetry | Aggregate fan analytics |
| Where it lives | Launchpad | Music Store + Campaign Planner |
Drop links vs smart links
- Drop link — the public release page for an upcoming or current release. One link, many DSPs surfaced (Spotify, Apple, YouTube), pre-save support, sections you control.
- Smart link — a routing URL: fan clicks → goes to their preferred DSP automatically. Lives inside the drop link’s experience or standalone.
Pricing
| Action | Credit cost |
|---|---|
| Create a public link (drop / pitch / share / media-kit / briefing) | Small per-link cost from your AI credit pool |
| Update a published link | 0 credits |
| Browse / view | 0 credits |
| Contract template fill | A few credits per generation |
Related pages
- Campaign Planner — where releases get built
- Smart links — fan-facing routing links
- Music Store overview — direct-to-fan sales surface
- Audience — telemetry from your public links
FAQ
Are my links public to anyone with the URL?
Are my links public to anyone with the URL?
Yes by default. Pitch links, drop links, asset shares, media
kits, and briefings are unauthenticated URLs — anyone with the
URL sees the page. (Password-protected sharing is on the
roadmap.)
Can I delete a link after I publish it?
Can I delete a link after I publish it?
Yes — the link goes 404 and any QR code becomes inert.
Does a pitch link cost extra to send to multiple curators?
Does a pitch link cost extra to send to multiple curators?
No. One pitch link, share with as many curators as you want.
Telemetry per-recipient is aggregate.
What's the difference between a media kit and an asset share?
What's the difference between a media kit and an asset share?
Do these links work for SEO?
Do these links work for SEO?
Yes — public Launchpad surfaces include open graph tags and are
crawlable. Drop links and media kits index well; share links and
pitch links are typically meant for specific recipients, not
discovery.