The artist operating system

The operating layer behind the artist

CUE/FWD turns releases, shows, audience signals, press, and daily follow-through into one coordinated forward motion—without taking the artist out of the work.

CUE/FWD Relay

The plan becomes the next move.

Relay reads the whole operating picture, surfaces what matters now, and prepares the work for approval. You stay in control of what goes live.

Sees the whole artist operation

Adapts to career stage and campaign state

Moves only with artist approval

Built around the artist

Powerful enough to run the operation. Personal enough to protect what makes it matter.

01

Authentic

The system amplifies the artist’s voice, judgment, and relationships. It never turns them into generic content output.

02

Comprehensive

Releases, touring, audience, press, brand, analytics, and daily operations finally see and strengthen one another.

03

Personalized

Priorities adapt to career stage, active campaigns, real signals, available assets, and the way each artist actually works.

One coordinated system

Everything behind the artist. Finally moving as one.

CUE/FWD replaces scattered tools, lost context, and reactive admin with a living operating layer that gets smarter every time the artist moves.

CUE/FWD Relay

Turns the whole plan into prioritized, approval-ready actions without flattening the artist’s voice.

Release command

Campaign plans, smart links, assets, content, render queues, attribution, and recaps stay connected from first cue to final result.

Live circuit

Shows, venue targets, promoter relationships, booking packets, ticket CTAs, reminders, and tour data move through one operating layer.

Audience memory

Fan capture, source tags, relationship history, warm-opportunity signals, and follow-up chains compound instead of disappearing between campaigns.

Press and EPK

Role-aware EPKs, one-sheets, photos, riders, proof, and outreach packets stay premium, specific, and ready for the next opportunity.

Brand control

Artist pages, visual controls, scoped CSS, campaign presentation, and every public touchpoint remain unmistakably yours.