Our story
Music isn't just listened to. It's lived in.
The Creative Office of Music Progression, or COMP, started with a simple frustration: the songs that mean the most to us leave almost no trace. Streaming platforms own access to music. Social platforms own the attention around it. But the meaning — how a song made you feel, when it mattered, who you'd send it to — had nowhere to live.
So we spent the last six years building the engagement layer on top of music listening: a place where fans react, document, and share what songs mean to them — and where all that expression becomes structured cultural data that, one day, flows back to the artists who earned it.
What we believe
Meaning over metrics
A play count says you heard a song. COMPosing reveals what it means to you. Music is more personal to us than stream counts and shares on a story.
Creating artist value, not extracting it
We believe in using artificial intelligence to put more money into artists' pockets. As more fans engage on our platform, we hope to create value from human taste.
Fans first, artists soon
Engagement starts with listeners. As the community grows, artists get a real picture of how their music lands — feelings, language, tags, shares.
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