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Tuned for

Folk· SDV + PGI

what this means →

Three tools. Different jobs.

What do you want to forge?

a hook · a feeling · a phrase you can’t shake

Start from a template

How do you feel right now? (optional — calibrates the writing, doesn’t change the topic)

Anchor the song’s intent

Pick the song’s posture. Selected anchors override any alternate reading of your prompt — the war room treats them as commitments, not topics. Skip if your prompt is already unambiguous about stance.

Tradition

Ghost collaborator

Splice

Voltage

Live Wire
GroundedChargedLive WireOverdrivenUnhinged

Balanced — the sweet spot for most songs

Content guardrails

Clean = no profanity · Family = no profanity, sexual, or violent content · Worship = faith / grace / prayer themes

SuperBoost

An extra refinement pass — the war room re-attacks its own draft before you see it.

SuperStyle

Optimizes the Suno style string — better genre, production, and vocal directives.

SuperBoost + SuperStyle on Professional →

Pasting lyrics?

Just want a score? Score lyrics only

Want 5–10 songs?

About the forge

Lyrics worth turning into songs.

Describe a hook, a mood, or a scene. A 50-expert writing room drafts, the published 12-metric rubric scores, and a targeted revision pass refines the weakest lines. Output ships as lyrics + a Suno/Udio style string + performance directives, ready to paste.

Drafts

Genre-aware writing-room generates competing drafts; the strongest narrator wins.

Scores

Every draft scored against the open 12-metric rubric: Craft 25% / Expression 40% / Impact 35%.

Refines

A targeted revision pass attacks the lines the panel flagged; re-scores; keeps whichever version scored higher.

Packages

Lyrics + Suno/Udio style string + performance directives, copy-paste ready into your music tool.

Example — an excerpt of a real forge

88 · A · Top 8%

The fluorescents flicker once before they die /
You learn to brace for that the second time /
I keep the porch light on for nobody now /
Tell my mother I’m fine, tell my mother I’m fine

Country · modern, sparse / pedal steel / 78 BPM · female-led

See how the room argued for this score

Truth— “flicker once before they die” is the lived detail this whole song was waiting for. Specificity buys the credibility the rest of the lyric trades on.

Craft— the repetition in line 4 isn’t lazy — it’s the moment the speaker can’t bring herself to find new words. That choice earns the score; if it were a third unique line we’d be at 81.

Architect— rhyme scheme: die / time / now / fine. ABCB. Country’s native form, and the unrhymed third line lands the punch.

Every forge produces a real debate like this. The score above is what the room actually voted, with anti-inflation rules applied. Argue with it at /scoring/standard.

Free tier: 5 songs/month, full pipeline, no card required.