Welcome to SessionCodex.

SessionCodex is the cross-DAW project library, built for all. It catalogs every session on your machine — Pro Tools, Ableton Live, Logic Pro, REAPER, Reason, Studio One, GarageBand, and more — and groups them into projects, so one search and one project view cover anything you've ever printed, across every DAW you work in.

We all love making music — whether we're the musician, producer, or engineer. And every one of us has dealt with the frustration of disheveled folders and files, in our own libraries or on someone else's rig. This is why I created SessionCodex.

By default, SessionCodex builds you a managed library — it organizes your sessions into one clean, consistent structure and keeps it current as your collection grows. Prefer to leave something exactly where it sits? You can reference it in place instead. Either way, nothing gets converted into a proprietary format or pushed to a cloud you don't own.

SessionCodex 1.0 is available now for macOS. There's a free 14-day trial — no card, no account — and a one-time purchase when you're convinced. Your license covers up to three of your own machines, forever.

Every workflow and feature in SessionCodex is a tool drawn from real experience — as a musician, audio engineer, project manager, system designer, and programmer. But mostly it exists because a session should be more than a folder on a hard drive. The projects we pour ourselves into shouldn't just take up space on some old drive — they should tell a story, and they should be easy to navigate.

I build this in the open and I read every piece of feedback — there's a Send Feedback button right in the app. If you're a working producer or engineer with a serious session library, I'd love to hear what you think.

Try it free. 14-day trial, no card required. Buy once when you're convinced.
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Thanks for being here. More notes as the project grows.

— Derek