Who’s using our standards
The Lyric Scoring Standard v1.2, the Banned Clichés List, and the Voice-Reference Discipline are all published under CC BY 4.0. This page lists every tool or organization that has adopted one of the three publicly. We list zero unverified entries; everything here links to a public citation by the adopter.
Today
Zero confirmed adopters.
We could pad this page with self-citations or partner-style write-ups, but the registry only counts when an external tool has publicly adopted one of the three standards on their own site. As of that number is zero.
When it changes — even by one — this page surfaces the adopter, links to their public citation, and pulls a short excerpt from their announcement.
How to adopt
- Fork the standard. Pick one or more of the three: Lyric Scoring Standard, Banned Clichés List, or Voice-Reference Discipline. All three are CC BY 4.0 — fork them freely with attribution.
- Adopt publicly. Cite the standard on your own site / docs / changelog. Link back to the standard’s canonical URL. The Banned Clichés List has a machine-readable endpoint at
/api/standards/banned-clichesif you want to consume it programmatically. - Tell us. Email todd@songforgeai.com with a link to your public citation. We verify the citation, add an entry to
src/lib/standards/adopters.ts, and this page surfaces your tool automatically.
What this registry will + will not do
- Will: list every tool that has cited the standard publicly, with a link to their citation + a short excerpt.
- Will not: list partners, customers, or self-citations. The point is external adoption, not marketing.
- Will not: rank adopters or comment on their implementation quality. The standards are CC BY 4.0; adopters are free to fork + modify under the license.
- Will: remove an entry on request from the adopter (if they pivot, sunset the tool, or otherwise withdraw their citation).
Adopted one of the standards?
Email Todd with a link to your public citation. We’ll verify + add you within a week.
todd@songforgeai.com