All artists synced across growth, inbox, and deal context.
for artist managers, management teams, and modern rosters
EXEQ is the command centre for artist management deals, pipeline, comms, tasks, splits, and growth signals in one sharp operating system.
Artist data in Spotify. Deals in docs. Tasks in Notes. Money in spreadsheets. Threads in Gmail and WhatsApp. Nothing talks to each other.
Built to feel more like a product studio and less like enterprise software. While you master your creativity, we master the chaos.
All artists synced across growth, inbox, and deal context.
With a clean UI and intuitive UX, EXEQ will feel expressive and memorable as well as being a serious tool that a manager would trust everyday.
EXEQ comes from a simple frustration: artist managers are doing incredibly high-value, culturally important work with tools that were never designed for them.
Instead of pipeline jargon and enterprise bloat, EXEQ thinks in artists, release cycles, brand moments, live opportunities, fan momentum, and operational clarity.
It will feel editorial, premium and current - but underneath those layers are a deeply practical workflow engine.
Creative software can still be disciplined. Operational software can still be beautiful. That is where EXEQ wins.
Designed around rosters, releases, deals, and creative momentum — not sales pipelines.
The interface should feel premium and alive, not like another stale ops dashboard.
The visuals earn their place by making signal easier to read and action easier to take.
Everything you need to know before the beta opens.
Independent artist managers, small management teams, and self-managed artists who need more structure without losing speed.
No. EXEQ borrows useful ideas from workflow tools, but it is built around management operations, artist context, and cultural timing.
The vision includes streaming analytics, email, and internal management workflows — all organised around the roster rather than separate tools.
Because the product sits in a creative industry. It will feel sharp, memorable, and premium while still being incredibly practical.
Private beta is planned for Q3 2026, with a limited early-access group shaping the product direction.
Join the waitlist for first access, early design feedback loops, and a front-row seat as EXEQ becomes the OS for modern artist management.