FAQs

Here are the questions people are most likely to ask when they first start exploring JookBox. This is a working draft, so we can tighten or expand any answer as we shape the rest of the site.

What is JookBox?

JookBox is a music creation platform that helps you generate songs, organize them into albums, create cover art, and publish share-ready releases from one workspace. It is designed to make the path from idea to finished release feel much more direct.

Do I need production experience to use it?

No. JookBox is designed so you can start from plain-language prompts, lyrics, reference material, or images. If you already have production instincts, that helps you direct the output more precisely, but it is not a requirement for getting started.

What can I create inside JookBox?

You can create short clips, full songs, lyric-driven tracks, instrumentals, image-led music, and inspiration-based outputs. You can also organize songs into albums, generate artwork, and publish public share pages for listening.

Can I build albums, not just individual songs?

Yes. Albums are a core part of the workflow. JookBox lets you group tracks into releases, give them a concept and visual identity, and keep the project organized instead of leaving songs scattered across separate exports.

Can I share what I make with other people?

Yes. JookBox can publish albums to dedicated public pages so you can send music to friends, collaborators, clients, or listeners without having to package the experience somewhere else first.

Does JookBox support cover art too?

Yes. JookBox includes cover art creation as part of the release flow, so the visual identity can develop alongside the music instead of being treated as a separate afterthought.

Can I create music in different languages?

Yes. JookBox supports multilingual creation, which makes it easier to experiment across languages, build region-specific releases, or write songs in the language that best fits the feeling and audience of the track.

What is the difference between Clips and Full Music?

Clips are better for quick ideation, short sketches, and testing directions fast. Full Music is for more developed song generation when you want a stronger sense of progression, arrangement, and complete track structure.

Can I start from a photo or a piece of inspiration?

Yes. JookBox includes both Photo to Music and Inspiration-based workflows, so you are not limited to text-only prompting. You can start from visuals, reference material, or other creative cues when that is a better fit for the idea.

Is pricing available yet?

Yes. JookBox now offers three monthly paid plans for repeat creators: Sketch, Artist, and Headliner. Pricing is monthly-only at launch, with each plan sized around a different level of creative output.