Collective Loft · Est. 2026

Building the infrastructure
meant for the
creative class

The professional network where artists, musicians, writers, designers, and filmmakers find each other, negotiate real terms, and open a Loft Studio — a shared workspace built around the work.

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Visual ArtMusicWritingDesign & WebFilmPhotographyPerformanceCreative Tech
165M+
Independent creative professionals
worldwide
0
Platforms built around how creative
collaboration actually works
8
Disciplines. One network.
One place to make something real.
The problem

Every platform built “for” creatives
treats them as something else.

Service workers. Content producers. Portfolio holders. Generic professionals. None of them are built for what actually drives creative output: the relationship between complementary disciplines that produces work neither party could make alone.

LinkedIn
Built for corporate professionals.
Treats a musician's profile like a résumé. Optimizes for job applications, not creative relationships.
Upwork
Client-worker hierarchy.
Race to the bottom on price. Not a creative relationship. Not a collaboration. A transaction that extracts value from the creative.
Behance
Work sits waiting to be found.
Passive. Beautiful. No path from profile to project. No terms. No workspace. No way to actually work together.
Instagram
Optimizes for attention.
Engagement is the metric. Not completed work. Not creative relationships. Not shared projects that outlast the algorithm.
How it works

From first discovery
to Loft Studio.

Every step from finding the right collaborator to opening a shared workspace is built into the platform. No cold DMs into the void. No contract templates from Google. No shared Notion page held together with hope.

MusicPaid
Looking for a film composer for a short documentary
18-minute doc on Chicago muralists. Need an original score that sits between ambient and jazz.
Visual Art
Painter seeking musician for gallery installation
Looking for someone to score a 4-panel immersive oil work. Creative exchange.
✦ Loft Studio · Active
Documentary Score · Chicago Muralists
With Jordan Kim · 1 of 3 milestones complete
01
Post a Collab Brief
Write what you're making and who you need — in creative language, not a job listing. Filtered by discipline, compensation type, and location. Creatives find each other here.
02
Review applications
Applicants send a message explaining why they're drawn to the project. You review, read their profile and portfolio, and accept who you want to move forward with.
03
Agree on Collab Terms
Creative exchange, paid, or revenue share. Rights, deliverables, milestones, timeline. Both parties review, modify, and accept before any work begins. Terms are timestamped.
04
The Loft Studio opens
The golden ticket. A shared workspace with the original brief pinned at the top, milestones, files, and persistent messaging. The collaboration has a home now.
“The creative class has never had a professional network, a structured agreement layer, or a shared workspace built around how they actually work. Collective Loft builds all three.
Edde Morgan · CEO & Founder, Morgan Collective Group
The ecosystem

Four divisions.
One flywheel.

Collective Loft is the flagship of Morgan Collective Group. The platform finds the talent. The studio gives them a home. The label releases their work. Publishing protects everything they create. Each division makes every other division stronger.

01
In Testing · Year 1
Collective Loft Platform
Digital Network · Remote
The professional network for the creative class. Profiles, Collab Briefs, discipline matching, Collab Terms, and the Loft Studio. Where creatives find each other and manage real projects together. The foundation everything else grows from.
02
Planned · Year 2
Collective Loft Studios
Recording Studio · TBD
Professional recording infrastructure built for independent artists. Multiple rooms, professional equipment, accessible rates. Priority booking and discounted rates for platform members. The physical home of the community the platform builds.
03
Planned · Year 3
Collective Loft Records
Independent Label
Artist-first independent label built on the network and studio. Signing artists already known from the platform. Starting royalty splits at 50/50. Shorter contracts. More ownership retained by artists. The label where careers are built, not extracted.
04
Planned · Year 3–4
Collective Loft Publishing
Music · Literary · Art · Collaborative
A full creative publishing house. Music publishing and sync licensing. Literary publishing for writers and poets. Art books and monographs for visual artists. Collaborative works that cross disciplines — unique to the Collective Loft ecosystem.
Questions

What you should
know before you join.

Why does Collective Loft have a subscription?
Because free platforms attract people who aren’t serious. The $15/month is what keeps this a professional environment, a room where everyone has skin in the game, agreements are in writing before work starts, and your creative work is protected from day one.
What does $15/month actually get me?
Everything. No tiers, no feature gates, no pay-to-unlock. Full access to Discover, Collab Briefs, Discipline Matching, Collab Terms, and the Loft Studio. Use it to run 10 collabs a month or use it to build your profile and get discovered. The platform works on your timeline and priorities.
What about founding members?
Founding members get 3 months free, no charge, no catch. After that it’s $15/month, same as everyone else. The founding member badge on your profile stays forever.
Early access

The platform is built.
We’re selecting founding members.

We’re not doing an open beta. We’re building the founding cohort by hand — across disciplines, across cities, with people who are actively making work right now. Founding members shape the platform.

You’re in.
Founding member request received. We’ll be in touch with next steps before anyone else hears about it.
500 founding spots. We read every application. · help@collectiveloft.com