TrackGleam browser mastering - looking for producer feedback

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TrackGleam - private browser-based mastering

Hi everyone,

I have been working on TrackGleam, a browser-based mastering application, and would value feedback from producers here. Processing happens locally in the browser rather than uploading the track to a server.

Fast mastering workflow
  • Multiple mastering styles, including streaming-ready, punchy, warm, bright, wide, loud, and natural
  • Selectable intensity and loudness targets
  • Streaming-ready WAV and MP3 export
  • No account required for the standard workflow
Advanced analysis and controls
  • Integrated LUFS and true-peak metering
  • Loudness range and crest-factor analysis for dynamics
  • Stereo-width measurement and mono-risk detection
  • Artifact-risk analysis before export
  • Tuned EQ with bass-heavy and punchy correction
  • Fine control over tone, dynamics, width, and final level
  • Reference-track matching for tone and loudness
  • Original, mastered, and streaming-normalized comparison modes
These tools make TrackGleam useful beyond one-click mastering: you can inspect what is happening, compare versions, and shape the result before downloading it.

Try it
Open TrackGleam (https://trackgleam.com)

KVR product page
View TrackGleam on KVR

Feedback I would especially appreciate
  • How well do the results translate across different genres?
  • Do the advanced controls provide enough useful adjustment?
  • How accurate are the loudness, stereo, and artifact-risk indicators on your material?
  • Where does the reference matching need improvement?
Thanks for taking a look.

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