Collaborative DAW / realtime browser studio

Collaborative DAW for shared sessions

GitDaw is a collaborative browser DAW where producers can edit MIDI together, manage project roles, and keep version history for shared music work.

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Git-native music production

Treat creative decisions as project history.

GitDaw turns music production changes into branches, commits, and mergeable project states. Instead of managing file names like final-v12, you can keep the song history inside the DAW.

Edit the same project in real time

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Invite members with owner, editor, and viewer roles

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Keep shared sessions tied to commits

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Use branches for independent creative directions

Project changes are structured around tracks, events, and MIDI notes, so production decisions remain easier to review and recover.

Realtime editing

Collaborators can work in the same browser project and see edits land without exporting files back and forth.

Role-aware sharing

Project access supports owner, editor, and viewer roles, so teams can control who can change a session.

Collaboration with history

Shared work does not have to be temporary. Commits and branches keep collaboration connected to a recoverable timeline.

Can multiple people edit a GitDaw project together?

Yes. GitDaw is built around realtime collaboration, so shared project edits can appear across connected clients.

Is GitDaw only for MIDI projects?

GitDaw currently focuses on tracks, events, and MIDI notes, which keeps collaboration and version history structured.