Send a mix, it plays in any browser, and it is gone when you say. Free, and no app for whoever you get it to.
Free account. No card.
Three bounces went out last week. The artist is listening to the wrong one. An old rough is still in someone's inbox. You have no idea which links still work.
You sent it, they played it off a messaging app or some random link, and the low end is gone. They are judging work they never actually heard.
End of the session, everyone wants the playback. You are exporting, uploading, pasting links, while the room waits.
Vibe Check fixes all three. You send one link, they hear the real thing, and you decide when it disappears.
How it works
Stream straight from your room. They hear what you are playing, as you play it, in their browser.
Send a finished bounce or record one. They get a link they open when it suits them, and it expires when you want it to.
Every link has a life. Set it to a day, a week, or play once and gone. When it dies, it is gone. No old versions floating around, no graveyard of links, no mix in the world after it should be. You decide who hears what, and for how long.
There is more under the hood.

Plays at the same resolution it left your room, 44.1, 48 or 96. Lossless wherever it lands. No file compression, no sound compromise.

Another engineer can pull your live stream straight into their own DAW. No codes, no setup, the same simple link.
The iPhone app sends a link from your phone, resends or kills one, and shows who has listened. Built for you, the sender.
I built Vibe Check for my own studio. Turned out other engineers and producers needed it too, so here it is, free. The plugins are what I sell.
See the pluginsFree, lossless, and gone when you say.
Yes. Full quality, no file compression. Listen Later carries the exact spec, for example 48 kHz / 24-bit, so an A and R can see it is the real master.
WAV, AIFF or FLAC, up to 200 MB per file.
No. It plays in any browser, on any phone or computer.
No. You can upload a finished file and send it without one. Good for sending demos and ideas around.
You choose. A day, a week, or play once then gone.
Yes, optional, on any link.
Streaming live from your session, and recording a link without leaving your DAW.
It lets another engineer receive your live stream into their own DAW for collaboration.
No. They listen, they do not collect it. That is the point.