The problem: The same effort every time
Labels and management companies often work with several artists simultaneously, and most artists release music multiple times a year. That means: creating the same tasks over and over, calculating the same deadlines, assigning the same responsibilities. This costs time and introduces room for error.
The solution: Preset release plans in Releasy
In Releasy, you can save release plans as templates. A release plan consists of a sequence of tasks with relative deadlines – for example, "Finalize artwork: 6 weeks before release" or "Distributor submission: 3 weeks before release".
How it works, step by step
Create a release plan: You define all tasks, responsibilities, and relative deadlines once.
Save as a template: The plan is saved in your Releasy library and can be edited at any time.
Apply to a new release: When you create a new release, simply select the appropriate template and enter the release date.
Automatic calculation: Releasy automatically calculates all deadlines by counting backwards from the release date and assigns tasks directly to the right people.
Conclusion
Anyone who has created a well-thought-out release plan shouldn't have to rebuild it every time. The template feature in Releasy makes professional release planning scalable – whether you manage one artist or twenty.