As an audio tool, it sits between "do nothing" and a full mixing suite — enough control to fix or enhance a track's tone without a steep learning curve.
Use it to audition an EQ idea before committing changes in a full DAW, to fix a poorly-recorded file before sharing it, or simply to make a favorite song sound better on your current speakers.
This tool doesn't handle multitrack mixing, compression beyond the built-in limiter, or effects like reverb — it's deliberately focused on one job. For anything beyond EQ and basic playback shaping, a dedicated audio editor is the better fit.