Browser Studies
Album Companion
Chrome extension for music album workflow: a small working panel where the idea, album passport, Suno prompts, cover work and export stay together.
Purpose
Album context should not be scattered across chats
When an album is developed through conversations with AI tools, it is easy to lose what has already been chosen: the title, mood, references, tracklist, Suno prompts, cover concept and release description.
Album Companion keeps that working layer inside the Chrome side panel. It does not generate music or images by itself; it helps the author stop re-explaining the same album to ChatGPT, Suno and image generators.
Workflow
idea → album passport → Suno prompts → cover → export
- Idea. The author stores the artist name and initial thought, while the extension builds a prompt for the first ChatGPT discussion.
- Passport. The chosen direction becomes structured album fields: description, genres, mood, sound, visual style and constraints.
- Tracks. A ChatGPT answer with Suno prompts can be pasted into a draft and distributed into track cards.
- Cover. The selected image prompt, result link, notes and a small preview stay near the album passport.
- Export. The project can be saved as JSON, Markdown, TXT or a Word-compatible document for archiving and context handoff.
Interface
A working panel, not a separate service
Status
This is a booklet, not a web version of the extension
This website does not run the extension: Album Companion works inside Chrome, stores data locally and opens as a side panel next to ChatGPT, Suno and other working tabs.
It is currently a private beta for a personal workflow and colleague testing. This page presents the idea, interface and use case so the format is easy to understand.