BERIAH

Your media library. Interactive, visual, entirely yours.

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What it is

A portfolio site, a link-in-bio page, a shared drive: none of these were built to show how you create. Beriah was. You get an interactive website that presents your work with the depth and organisation it deserves.

How it works

01

Upload your content

Sound, images, text, video. Add layers to each piece — stems, channels, drafts, references — so visitors can go beyond the finished surface.

02

Build your World Map

Place your content on a visual map. Connect it, group it, give it an organisation that reflects how you think. Three connection types — Windows, Passages, References — to say exactly what two works have to say to each other.

03

Compose your Spaces

Build presentation spaces for your audience: themed pages, galleries, guided paths. Everything is visual, everything is customisable. Visitors access it directly from their browser.

Who it is for

  • Musicians sharing a record alongside its sessions, stems, and intentions
  • Visual artists whose body of work builds and speaks to itself across years
  • Writers and researchers whose materials resist linear presentation
  • Collectives and associations documenting residencies, workshops, editions
  • Anyone with too much work for a flat portfolio and not enough time for a bespoke site

For associations and collectives

Many cultural associations are required — by their funders, their governance, or their own standards — to maintain accessible documentation of their activities. Beriah was built with this in mind.

An association's work is inherently collective: residencies, workshops, editions, performances. Multiple contributors, distributed across time. Beriah's World Map and multi-contributor model make it possible to document this kind of work in a way that is structured, navigable, and true to its complexity.

Non-commercial use is free. For associations with public funding requirements, we can provide documentation of the platform's architecture and data ownership model on request. Your content belongs to you. Always.

If you represent a cultural association, label, or institution, reach out directly. We onboard associations with care and without pressure.

Write to us → hello@beriah.io

Two ways to use Beriah

Beriah works in two ways. Locally, on your own machine, to build and experiment with no account and no subscription. Or hosted, to publish your library under your own address.

Local — to build and experiment

Your files live on your disk. No upload, no account, no hosting cost. You work in full sovereignty, and you move to hosted the day your work is ready to be published.

Hosted — to publish

Your library becomes public under an address of your own. Multiple contributors when you need them. An interactive showcase built to be explored. This is the option to choose when your work is ready to meet its audience.

Local

Free
  • Your disk, your hardware
  • No upload, no account
  • Everything stays with you

Solo

€10/month
  • 1 contributor
  • 20 GB hosted
  • beriah.io subdomain (custom domain coming)

Collective

€25/month
  • Up to 10 contributors
  • 50 GB hosted
  • beriah.io subdomain (custom domain coming)

Institution

On request
  • Unlimited contributors
  • Unlimited storage
  • White-label, custom domain

Storage add-ons: additional 10 GB blocks available on any hosted plan at €3/month.

One account, many libraries. Build locally and host in parallel, or run multiple hosted projects from the same account.

Early access

Request hosted access

Beriah is in early access. We welcome creators one at a time — you have our attention, we have your honesty. Tell us who you are and what you're building.