A product by Auralogic Labs · In private beta · Public launch August 2026
A streaming platform your community owns.
Aurakosha is a managed, white-label audio and video platform for private communities — one codebase delivering a branded website, native iOS and Android apps, and an operator admin panel. Spotify-grade experience, on your own brand, run as a service.
The problem
Your community is the audience. Someone else owns the surface.
Communities with real content libraries — teachers, lineages, creators, cohorts — keep hitting the same wall. The audio sits on a podcast host. The video sits on YouTube. The writings arrive by email. The conversation drifts to WhatsApp and Discord. The brand experience is fragmented across four platforms a community does not control.
The serious alternative — building a custom app and website with the operator console required to actually run it — is expensive, slow, and fragile. A community that wants its own surface either tolerates the fragmentation or pays for a build that is wrong six months in.
Aurakosha is the third option. A product designed for this exact problem, managed as a service, branded as yours.
What it is
One codebase. Four surfaces. One service.
A branded community website.
A fully designed, member-gated web surface on your own brand. Curated audio, video, image, and writing libraries; community posts; member area; in-browser playback with a persistent mini-player.
Native iOS and Android apps.
Real apps on the App Store and Google Play under your community's name. Background audio, offline downloads, push notifications, deep links. We handle store submission, review, and updates.
An operator admin panel.
One console drives all four surfaces. Upload audio, video, images, and writings; organise into albums; manage members and roles; moderate community posts; read analytics; resolve support tickets.
Managed as a service.
We run the infrastructure, the store compliance, the releases, the monitoring, and the upgrades. Your team curates and engages; we keep the platform running.
See it
A walkthrough.
For whom
Communities that need their own surface.
Spiritual communities and lineages.
A teacher, a guru, an ashram, a satsang community with a real archive of audio discourses, bhajans, written reflections, and a global sangha that today loses content to YouTube, WhatsApp, and email PDFs. Aurakosha brings the sangha home.
Creator-led membership communities.
An author, a coach, a podcast host, an educator running a serious paid or invite-only community. Members today drift across Substack, Discord, Patreon, Spotify, and a private podcast feed. Aurakosha collapses that into one branded surface.
Professional cohorts and alumni networks.
A leadership programme, a fellowship, an alumni network, a closed professional community with talks, sessions, and member discussions that should not live on a free public platform. Aurakosha gives the network its own quiet, gated home.
Capabilities
What ships, in detail.
Member experience
- Audio albums and tracks with curated metadata
- Video albums with adaptive playback
- Image and writing libraries
- Persistent mini-player across surfaces
- Offline downloads of saved content
- Background audio with lock-screen controls
- Member-only community posts with timestamped comments
- Push notifications for new content and events
- In-app support tickets with status and history
- Member profile, history, and saved items
Operator console
- Full content CMS — audio, video, image, writing
- Album, series, and category organisation
- Member and role management
- Membership approval workflow (request → review → grant)
- Engagement, content, and retention analytics
- Real-time support ticket dashboard
- Community moderation tools
- Scheduled publishing
Platform
- Single codebase across web, iOS, Android, and admin
- Shared design tokens for brand consistency
- Adaptive streaming with HLS for video
- Audio CDN with regional caching
- Signed-URL playback for gated content (roadmap)
- Live streaming and YouTube sync (roadmap)
- Internationalisation-ready (roadmap)
First deployment
Satsang with Swamiji — the SWS Community.
Aurakosha is in private beta with the SWS Sangha, the community of devotees around Sushant Krishnan. The platform carries Guruji's bhajans, mantras, satsangs, writings, and gatherings — audio, video, image, and prose — in a single member-gated surface on web, iOS, and Android, run by SWS, operated by Auralogic.
The engagement is the reference shape for Aurakosha. A real community with a real archive and a global membership, migrating off a generic third-party platform and onto its own surface, ahead of public launch in August 2026.
How it works
From brief to live, in six to ten weeks.
Brief.
A first conversation, without charge. We understand the community, the archive, the brand, the constraints, and the launch surface that matters most. We send a written engagement letter with scope, cadence, and timeline.
Configure.
We brand the four surfaces to your community — typography, colour, mark, copy. We model the content (albums, series, categories) the way your archive actually lives. We migrate your existing content if you have any. Your team learns the admin panel.
Launch.
Website goes live on your domain. iOS and Android apps go through store review on your developer accounts (we handle the submission). Members are invited. Push notifications, analytics, and support tooling are switched on. We stay on as the managed operator.
What is managed
You curate. We operate.
Aurakosha is a managed service, not a software licence with a runbook attached. Auralogic operates the infrastructure, the app-store submissions and updates, the release pipeline, the monitoring, the security patches, and the platform upgrades. Your team uses the admin panel to curate content, approve members, and engage with the community — and does not own the engineering work behind any of the four surfaces.
The trade is direct. You bring the community, the content, the brand, and the editorial standard. We bring the platform, the platform team, and the responsibility for keeping every surface running.
Pricing
Fitted, not listed.
Pricing scales with member count, content volume, and the surfaces a community launches with. Engagements begin with a setup phase covering branding, content modelling, app store submissions, and migration of an existing archive — followed by a monthly managed-platform fee.
We send a fitted quote after the first conversation. We do not publish a price card because every community is different, and a wrong number costs everyone more than no number.
Frequently asked
Questions buyers actually ask.
What is Aurakosha?
Aurakosha is a managed, white-label audio and video streaming platform for private communities. A single codebase delivers four surfaces — a branded website, a native iOS app, a native Android app, and an operator admin panel — all run as a managed service by Auralogic Labs. Communities get a Spotify-grade experience on their own brand, without running an engineering team to get it.
Who is Aurakosha for?
Communities with a real content archive and a real membership. Spiritual communities and lineages; creator-led membership communities; professional cohorts, fellowships, and alumni networks. The common thread is content the community owns and members it knows — both of which are better served on a surface the community controls than on a generic third-party platform.
How is this different from Mighty Networks, Circle, Substack, or a private podcast feed?
Those products are good at what they do. None of them give you a native iOS app and a native Android app under your community's name on the App Store and Google Play, run as a managed service, with audio, video, writing, images, community posts, and an operator console in one codebase. Aurakosha is for communities that have outgrown the generic surface and need their own.
Do we get our own apps on the App Store and Google Play?
Yes. Real native apps under your community's name and brand, submitted to the App Store and Google Play on your developer accounts. We handle the submission, the store review process, and ongoing release updates. Members install your app, not ours.
Who handles store submissions, reviews, and ongoing updates?
Auralogic handles all of it. App Store and Play Store submissions, store review responses, version updates, compliance changes when Apple or Google move the goalposts. Your team is not on the hook for app-store engineering work.
Can our existing audio, video, and writing be migrated?
Yes. Bringing an existing archive in is part of the Configure stage. We accept the formats most communities have — MP3, WAV, MP4, common image formats, PDFs and DOCX for writings. If your archive is organised in a particular way (by series, by year, by speaker), we model that in the CMS so your members find content the way they already think about it.
Is the community gated? How do members get access?
Yes, by default. The public surface is a doorway, not a feed. A new visitor sees what your community chooses to make public — a sample of content, an invitation to request membership. Approved members get the full experience on web, iOS, and Android. The approval workflow lives in the admin panel.
Who owns the content, the data, and the audience?
You do. Your community owns the content, the member list, the engagement data, the brand, and the audience. Auralogic operates the platform on your behalf. You retain full export rights and can leave the service with your data. We are explicit about this in the engagement letter.
What does it cost?
Pricing scales with member count, content volume, and the surfaces you launch with. Typical engagements start with a setup phase covering branding, content modelling, app submissions, and migration, followed by a monthly managed-platform fee. We send a fitted quote after the first conversation. We do not publish a price card because every community is different and a wrong number costs everyone more than no number.
How long does it take to launch?
Six to ten weeks from engagement letter to a live web surface for most communities. Native app store reviews add another two to four weeks on top, gated by Apple and Google's review timelines rather than ours. Communities with a large existing archive that needs careful migration take longer; communities launching with a small curated set of content launch faster.
What is on the roadmap?
Live streaming with low-latency playback, YouTube sync for hybrid public-private content, signed-URL playback with token-bound sessions for stricter content protection, richer community moderation, and internationalisation. The order is set by what the first communities on the platform actually ask for.
Who is the first community on Aurakosha?
Satsang with Swamiji — the SWS Community — led by Sushant Krishnan. Aurakosha is in private beta with the SWS Sangha ahead of public launch in August 2026. The engagement is the studio's first product deployment of Aurakosha and the reference shape for future community partners.
Bring Aurakosha to your community
Begin a conversation.
If you are running a community that has outgrown the generic surface, write to the studio. Every enquiry receives a personal reply within two working days.
No forms. No call-booking links. Direct to the studio.