
Collabhouse today unveils its latest iteration Collabhouse GO, a powerful evolution that collates all the tools independent artists need to grow their career in one easy-to-access online location.
Founded by Spinnin’ Records co-founder Eelko van Kooten, Collabhouse has grown into a global platform used by over 200,000 artists, connecting users with content creators through its groundbreaking Music Library and collaboration tools. As a new generation of artists builds careers on their own terms, Collabhouse is setting the pace with a new, mobile-first platform built to support artists at every stage of their career.
Over a year was spent intensively developing Collabhouse GO to become an essential toolkit, the one music platform behind it all. The new centralised hub now contains a multitude of tools necessary to build an artist’s career, a system underpinning everything to guide them through the whole process, and an online global community of fellow producers.
“With Collabhouse GO, users don’t have to struggle balancing different platforms across different operating systems,” Collabhouse CMO Andy Berendsen said. “It’s a time saving gamechanger that is going to free musicians up so they can do what’s really important – making great music.”
Designed to do the heavy lifting of music release campaign work, Collabhouse GO allows users to easily connect and collaborate with other artists, create shared filing systems for collaboration, and distribute music properly and legally, including setting up splits, royalties and neighbouring rights..
Users can also build and manage their own fan base/CRM inside the platform, enrich it with fan data over time, and use it to communicate with their audience via email and newsletter push set-ups.
“It means release and tour communications can be incredibly agile and highly effective,” Collabhouse Campaign Manager Riccardo Amatucci said. “And that data belongs to the artist, not us, a huge differentiation between Collabhouse GO and regular social media channels.”
The platform’s community groups allow users to connect with other creatives, Berendsen explained. “With Collabhouse GO you don’t just use tools, you become part of a real community. A place where artists grow together, support each other, and build something bigger than just streams.”
All aspects of Collabhouse GO are supported by the platform’s in-built AI manager. Assessing incoming data across multiple channels, the AI manager guides users through the best next steps to maximise reach and return, delivering management-style advice and tips when asked.
Collabhouse GO’s developers have been at pains to make the platform as useful in real life as it is online, creating a unique “Opportunities” page. Here users can tap into real world benefits including live label demo drop sessions, sync possibilities from brands and agencies, events advertising for artists, and exclusive perks and deals from Collabhouse GO partners.
“These are things that can genuinely help artists grow their careers,” Berendsen said, “it’s the core of what Collabhouse GO is all about. We’re here to help independent artists with solid, genuine opportunities that carry real worth.”
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