Release-Ready Grader
Is your song ready for Spotify? Drop a track and get an A–F grade from 7 real checks — loudness, true peak, clipping, sample rate, high-end, AI artifacts and dynamics. Works for Suno & AI songs and hand-made mixes. Nothing is uploaded.
Is my song ready to release?
A track is "release-ready" when it will play back loud, clean and distortion-free on every platform — not just in your headphones. Distributors like DistroKid and streaming services don't reject most files outright, so the real risk is silent: your song gets turned down for being too loud, arrives crunchy because the true peak was over the ceiling, sounds thin or brick-walled next to commercial releases, or gets flagged as low quality. This grader runs the same seven checks a mastering engineer would eyeball before sign-off, and turns them into one plain A–F grade with a reason for every problem.
It's built for both worlds. If you make songs in Suno, Udio or another AI tool, exports often come in quiet, a little brittle up top, or with subtle artifacts — this tells you exactly what to fix before you hit publish. If you're a producer or beatmaker, it's a fast pre-flight on your bounce so you catch a hot true peak or a crushed master before it ships. Every number is measured in your browser to the same standard as TrackGleam's mastering engine, so a passing grade here means the file really is ready.
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FAQ
Is my Suno song ready for Spotify?
Drop the exported file above. If all 7 checks pass you get an A and it's safe to distribute. Any FAIL — quiet loudness, hot true peak, clipping, low sample rate, missing high-end, AI artifacts or crushed dynamics — is a concrete reason to fix it first. TrackGleam fixes these free →
What makes a mix not ready to release?
Most often a true peak over −1 dBTP (clips after streaming codecs), real clipping in the file, loudness far from the −14 LUFS target, a sample rate under 44.1 kHz, a brick-walled or dull top end, or over-compressed dynamics. The grader flags each one by name.
Does this upload my song?
No. Your audio is decoded and analyzed entirely inside your browser with the Web Audio API. It never leaves your device, so unreleased tracks stay private.