Meet Note.
Note's an agent that lives in the ONCE app, @discord, and (soon) far beyond with tools like @openclaw.
Ask Note about your ONCE account or anything related to music broadly. He's happy to help!
dev.once.app/blog/note-agent
One wrong piece of artist infrastructure can slow down everything.
And most people don't know it until something breaks
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What do you wish someone explained sooner?
Modern music fraud requires modern fraud solutions. Check out how our TS9 system stops fraudsters in their tracks before they can sap away royalties from honest indie musicians.
dev.once.app/blog/ts9-risk-s…
Publishing metadata is one of the most tedious parts of releasing music.
So we built an agent that drafts it automatically, using real citations and deterministic splits.
Our new Publishing Agent was built with decades of industry experience front-loaded, which allows it to search and suggest publishing data corrections with a confidence you can trust.
dev.once.app/blog/publishing…
Real question for artists:
What’s the most confusing part of releasing music right now?
1.Metadata
2.Release scheduling
3.Royalties
4.Splits
5.Something else
Trying to learn where the pain actually is.
I’ve used almost every distributor out there.
The biggest problem isn’t pricing.
It’s friction.
Too many forms. Too many fields. Too many chances to mess up metadata.
We’re trying to remove that entire layer.
Music distribution was built for forms and spreadsheets.
We built ours for AI agents.
Here’s how the ONCE MCP server lets models actually ship music, not just talk about it….
Say hello to the Edit Agent! This little guy will help you edit your release's metadata without having to fill out pesky forms.
Come chat with him over at once.app
Our engineering team is leading the way on multi-agent orchestration in music distribution tech (not that there's much competition).
Read about our Validation Agent, our bestest boy:
dev.once.app/blog/release-va…