Why we are building this

Songwriting should not live in scattered threads.

When you co-write with friends and AI music generators, you end up with long lyric dumps, random checkpoint names, and files floating outside any structure. Scrawlers is a workspace for iterative AI-assisted songwriting—with real structure.

What this is

How Scrawlers helps.

A project is a song you are working on. You split it into sections—verse, chorus, bridge—each with its own lyric history.

An arrangement is the ordered list of sections that defines the full song structure. When you are ready to freeze a checkpoint, you create a checkpoint: a named, immutable snapshot of the current draft and every section’s lyrics at that moment.

Each checkpoint can carry a style prompt (for Suno, Udio, and similar tools) and artifacts—uploaded audio, images, or other files—so generations and assets stay tied to the right snapshot.

The goal is not to replace your DAW or your generator. It is to give serious projects a clearer workflow on top of AI music creation.

Guiding principles

How we decide what to build next.

If a feature does not reduce chaos, improve clarity, or respect drafts, checkpoints, and history, it is probably not the right feature yet.

Small tools, clear outcomes

Each feature should solve one bottleneck in the loop: lyrics, structure, snapshots, prompts, or files. Simple tools are easier to trust and iterate on.

Private by default

Rough lyrics and experimental prompts are yours. Your projects stay private unless you decide to share them.

AI in context

Brainstorming and generation should respect sections and checkpoints—not one undifferentiated blob. You stay in control of voice and final choices.

Momentum over chaos

The product should reduce texting files and copy-pasted lyrics back and forth—not add another place to lose track of what changed.

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