Echoe launches browser tool for audio review and file sharing

The browser tool tries to kill messy file sharing by keeping audio review fast, visual, and painless.

Who built this, and who cares
  • Echoe targets producers, engineers, and labels.
  • The goal is cleaner sharing without tech babysitting.
  • It aims to replace duct-taped studio workflows.
What the platform actually does
  • Upload tracks, stems, or mixes in one place.
  • Share links that open instantly, no accounts required.
  • Stream WAV or AIFF previews straight in-browser.
How playback and feedback work
  • Waveform views show structure at a glance.
  • Frequency analysis gives a quick tonal context.
  • Comments lock to exact timeline moments.
How projects stay organized
  • Folders and playlists keep deliveries sane.
  • Notes and tags help long-term recall.
  • Multiple versions track revisions without chaos.
Why people might ditch cloud storage
  • No forced downloads slow reviewers down.
  • No compressed audio wrecks trust.
  • No email chains bury feedback.
What it costs to use
  • A free plan covers basic needs.
  • Paid tiers land at €10 monthly.
  • The top plan hits €20 monthly.
 

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