Getting started
Trackloom turns a rough idea into a structured, Suno-ready prompt in under three minutes. This guide walks you through your first build from signup to copy-paste.
Step 1 — Create your account
Go to /sign-in and click Create account. We only need an email and a password (minimum 8 characters). After signing up, check your inbox for a verification email and click the link. If it doesn't arrive within a few minutes, check spam or request a resend from your Account page.
Step 2 — Open the Studio
Click Studio from the nav or go to /studio. You'll see a single text field labeled with your idea prompt and a row of controls underneath: Genre, Mood, Tempo, Time Signature, Vocal Style, Reference Artists, and Structure Hints.
Step 3 — Describe your idea
Type anything: "a sad indie folk song about leaving home," "upbeat synth-pop about Friday night," or "melancholy piano ballad for a film credits sequence." There is no wrong input. The more specific you are about mood, subject, and energy, the tighter the output.
Step 4 — Tune the controls (optional)
Genre and Mood are the two biggest levers. Everything else is optional. If you already know you want 120 BPM or a 6/8 feel, set it. If not, leave the defaults and let Trackloom shape the direction.
Step 5 — Hit Build
Click the Build button. Trackloom sends your idea to an AI direction model that returns a fully structured prompt, lyric sheet, and JSON object. This usually takes 5–15 seconds.
Step 6 — Read the output tabs
After the build finishes, you'll see four tabs:
- Suno — the prompt you paste directly into Suno. It includes style tags, structure hints, and direction.
- Lyrics — a full lyric sheet with section labels (Verse, Chorus, Bridge) and syllable hints.
- JSON — structured data you can use in automations, DAW notes, or Zapier workflows.
- Markdown — a clean archive format for Notion, Obsidian, or GitHub.
Step 7 — Copy to Suno
Open the Suno tab, click the copy button, open suno.com, paste into the prompt box, and generate. That's it — you went from vague idea to a directed prompt in under three minutes.
Next steps
Once you're comfortable with the basics, read Studio basics to understand every control in depth, or Export formats to learn which tab to use for which workflow.