Catalog & sync
Presentations & EPKs.
Branded, public, EPK-style pages at /p/<slug>. The polished surface you send to press, sync, and A&R.
What a presentation is
A presentation is the polished, outbound version of a collection. Cover image hero, title, paragraph of context, ordered track list with inline players. Same paper palette as the rest of Cue, but fronted with your workspace's logo + accent color so it reads as your page, not ours.
Lives at /p/<slug>. Crawl-friendly when you want SEO; noindex when you don't.
Make one
/presentations → name → save. The editor lets you set:
- Title + description (one paragraph; appears under the cover hero).
- Cover image (URL paste during early access; upload bucket in Phase 8).
- Backing collection — the source of truth for the track list + order.
- Template: Quiet (long-read, words-then-tracks) or Gallery (hero image, tracks beside).
- Slug (auto from title, rotatable to invalidate old links).
- Publish state (draft vs live).
Reorder + edit anywhere
The track list mirrors the backing collection. Reorder the collection on /collections/<id> and the presentation reorders too. Edit a track's title in the library and it updates on the public page. One source of truth.
Watermarked playback
Every visit to /p/<slug> mints a unique audio fingerprint at first play. If a track leaks, we can tell you which presentation visit it came from. Same mechanism powers share links.
Compared to a Disco playlist
Public presentations cover the same use case as a shared playlist on a catalog tool — listen-through, branded, with metadata. The two differences:
- Same workspace runs feedback rounds on the same tracks. The pitch and the review live together.
- No file caps during early access; ours reads more like a real EPK page than a catalog widget.