The agreement between you and the person who runs Trackdeck. Written to be fair and readable — not to trip you up.
Last updated: 6 June 2026
Trackdeck is a service for securely sharing unreleased music. It is operated by an individual, David Jaspers (referred to here as “we,” “us” or “the operator”). By using Trackdeck you agree to these terms. If you don’t agree with them, please don’t use the service. These terms work alongside our Privacy Policy, which explains how we handle personal data.
By requesting access, creating an account, opening a share link, or otherwise using Trackdeck, you accept these terms on behalf of yourself and any label or organisation you represent. If you’re agreeing on behalf of a company or label, you confirm you’re allowed to do so.
Trackdeck is a platform for record labels and artists to share unreleased music with the people they choose — managers, A&R, collaborators, reviewers — through controlled, revocable links. It is album-first: you build a “Trackdeck” around a record, add tracks and artwork, and share it as a unit.
Trackdeck is currently an invite-only private beta. Features, limits and availability can change while we build toward a full release. Some parts may be incomplete, and access is granted at our discretion.
You need to be old enough to enter a binding agreement in your country to use Trackdeck. Accounts are created through Firebase Authentication, using either Google sign-in or an email and password.
Trackdeck handles sensitive, pre-release material, so a few rules keep it trustworthy for everyone. When you use the service, you agree to the following.
If you find a genuine security issue, we’d rather hear about it than have it exploited — please report it to info@trackdeck.de.
This is the part that matters most for a music platform, so we’ll be clear about it.
The music, recordings, artwork and other material you upload remain entirely yours (or the rights holders’). Using Trackdeck does not transfer any ownership of your work to us. We don’t claim it, we don’t sell it, and we don’t use it to train anything.
To actually run the service, we need permission to handle your files. So you grant us a limited, non-exclusive licence to store, process, encode and deliver your content — but only for the purpose of operating Trackdeck and delivering that content to the recipients you choose. This licence exists so we can host your files, generate streams and downloads, apply watermarking, and show your decks to the people you share them with. It ends when you delete the content or your account, except for copies that may briefly remain in routine backups.
Trackdeck’s name, brand, design and software belong to the operator. These terms don’t give you any rights to them beyond using the service as intended.
Trackdeck is provided “as is” and “as available.” As an early-stage private beta, it may change, have bugs, or experience downtime, and features may be added or removed. While we take security seriously — server-side access gating, short-lived signed URLs, per-recipient watermarking and revocable links are core to how it works — we can’t promise the service will be uninterrupted or error-free, and no security measure is absolute. To the extent the law allows, we provide Trackdeck without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the operator will not be liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages, or for loss of data, revenue or profits, arising from your use of (or inability to use) Trackdeck. Nothing in these terms limits any liability that can’t be limited under applicable law. Trackdeck is a tool to help you share music more safely; it isn’t a substitute for your own judgement about who you trust with unreleased work.
You can stop using Trackdeck at any time, and you can ask us to delete your account and content by contacting info@trackdeck.de.
We may suspend or end access where it’s reasonably necessary — for example, in response to abuse, infringement, a serious breach of these terms, or a security or legal concern. Where it’s practical and appropriate, we’ll give notice and a chance to put things right. Because Trackdeck is an invite-only beta, we may also wind down or change the service over time.
These terms are governed by the laws of the Netherlands, where the operator is based. Where a dispute can’t be resolved directly, it falls under the jurisdiction of the competent Dutch courts. This doesn’t take away any consumer-protection rights you may have under the law of your own country.
As Trackdeck grows out of beta, these terms may be updated. When we make a meaningful change, we’ll update the “Last updated” date above and, where appropriate, let account holders know. Continuing to use the service after a change means you accept the updated terms.
Questions about these terms, or anything else? Email info@trackdeck.de and you’ll reach the person who runs Trackdeck directly.
Trackdeck is invite-only while we build. Join the waitlist and we’ll reach out as spots open.