Media and entertainment

Media & Entertainment software development

Platforms for creators, audiences, distribution and interactive entertainment.

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Built around real operating constraints

Context, delivery patterns and selected proof points for teams with complex workflows.

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Media and entertainment products have to make creative work easier to publish, manage, distribute and monetize. Stacknyu builds the platform experience around the catalog, audience and rights workflows that make each business different.

What We Build for Media and Entertainment

Artist and label dashboards, music distribution platforms, catalog workspaces, release scheduling, creator portals, rights administration, royalty visibility, payment workflows and content-led digital experiences.

Distribution With the Operating Layer Included

Distribution is only one part of a media product. The platform also needs to represent ownership, contributor access, territories, release status, partner responses, royalty states and payment setup in a way artists, labels and internal teams can act on.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What media and entertainment platforms does Stacknyu build?

Stacknyu builds artist and label dashboards, music distribution products, catalog workspaces, creator portals, rights and royalty workflows, payment experiences and content-led digital platforms.

Can Stacknyu build a music distribution platform for artists and labels?

Yes. The work can connect artist uploads, scheduled releases, store delivery, team permissions, payments, ownership, rights administration and royalty visibility in one product experience.

Why do media products need custom rights and royalty workflows?

Creative businesses often have different ownership, contributor, territory, partner and reporting rules. Custom workflows make those rules visible and actionable instead of forcing the business into a generic catalog model.

When should a media company build custom software?

Custom software makes sense when the product needs a differentiated artist or audience experience, its own catalog and rights model, multi-user operations, partner integrations or workflows that standard tools cannot represent cleanly.