New Tool, Echoe, Promises To Take The Hassles Out Of Sharing Audio Files

Developer Patrik Skoog let us know that he’s released a new tool, Echoe, that he designed to make it easy to share stems, tracks and other audio files without the hassles of other tools, like compressed previews and expiring links.
Echoe streams WAV/AIFF, has playlists and notion-style folders, share links, comments anyone can reply to, tags, versions, and notes.
Skoog says that Echoe is built specifically for audio workflows, rather than social sharing platforms like Soundcloud, so it’s tailored to the needs of audio professionals.
Features:
- Unlimited Upload – Upload masters, demos, stems, and mixes — and also zipped project folders and image files
- Instant Previews – Waveform and frequency analyzer playback generated immediately upon upload
- Smart Organization – Keep projects tidy with folders, playlists, versioning, file notes, and tags.
- Visual Context – Attach artwork to playlists by uploading your own or stock images via Unsplash
- Secure Sharing – Create private links for clients and protect sensitive unreleased material with passwords
- Time-Stamped Feedback – Collaborators can comment directly on the waveform — toggle on or off per playlist
Echoe is available now. A Free tier lets you try it out with 1GB of storage. If you like the tool, paid options are available, starting at €10/month for 500GB of storage.























