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How to submit demos and track your submissions

If you're an artist sending demos to a label that uses Vektra, everything happens inside Discord. No external links, no sign-ups.

Submitting a demo

In the label's Discord server, run:

/submit

A form opens with up to five fields. Starter, Pro, and Pro+ labels can customize the optional message prompt with their own question. Fill it in and submit - you'll get a confirmation with your ticket ID. Keep this if you want to check on the submission later.

Tracking your submissions

CommandWhat it does
/submission ticket_id:<id>Look up one submission by its ticket ID (you can only see your own)
/my_subsShow your submissions in the current server
/my_demosShow a longer list of demos you submitted
/my_statsShow your total submitted, accepted, rejected, and queued counts
/leaderboardShow the top accepted submitters in this server

Replying to staff

If the label's staff sends you a DM through the bot, you can reply directly to that DM message. Your reply, including attachments, is automatically forwarded back to the staff thread for your submission or support ticket.

Tips

  • Submit one track per /submit.
  • If the server has a cooldown, duplicate-link rule, or per-user submission cap, the bot will let you know.
  • Make sure your DMs are open to server members so staff can reach you.
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