AI-produced · same-day

A finished track,
made for you, in hours.

Send a brief. Get an original, custom song the same day — with a commercial-use license, ready to release.

Recent work · dreamy pop

SPENT DAT

Soft production, cold transactional lyrics — built from a one-line brief.

See the math

What a custom track really costs

Drag the slider to how many tracks you need. Compare the studio route to ours.

Studio route
$22,500
15 weeks · writer + session players + studio + mixing
Clearbeat
$10,000
same day · original track + commercial license
$12,500 saved and weeks back in your release calendar

Studio estimate uses common indie rates: ~$4,500 all-in per professionally produced track (topline, session work, studio time, mixing) at ~3 weeks each. Your real costs vary. Clearbeat tracks are AI-produced — see “in plain terms” below for how that affects rights.

How it works

Three steps. No calls.

Send the brief

Mood, genre, a reference, your deadline. One short form.

We produce it

An original track, made to your brief, delivered same-day.

You get files

Final audio plus your license. Revisions included.

Pricing

Pick a tier. No quotes.

Fixed prices. Every tier includes a commercial-use license and revisions.

Single
$1,000
Same day
  • One original track
  • ~3 minutes
  • Commercial-use license
  • Two revisions
  • MP3 + WAV
Most ordered
Pro
$2,000
Same day · priority
  • One original track
  • Clean + explicit
  • Instrumental included
  • Commercial-use license
  • Three revisions
Campaign
$3,000
Within 24h
  • Up to three tracks
  • All versions + stems
  • Commercial-use license
  • Unlimited revisions, 7 days
  • Indemnified licensing on request
Start a track

Send your brief.

Fill this out and we'll start producing. You'll get a confirmation and delivery time by email.

No payment is taken here — we'll send a secure invoice with your confirmation.

Brief received.

We'll email your confirmation, invoice, and delivery time shortly.

What you get, in plain terms

The music is AI-produced. We use AI production tools to make your track fast. We say so plainly because it affects how you can use it.

You get a commercial-use license to use and monetize the track in your project — streaming, content, ads — through our tooling's commercial terms.

What it isn't: AI-generated audio may not qualify for copyright the way a fully human-authored recording does, and standard licensing doesn't include infringement indemnity. For most uses that's fine. For large ad or film/TV placements that need indemnified, enterprise-grade licensing, ask — available on Campaign.

You handle final clearance on high-stakes placements, same as any track. We give you everything you need for it.

Before it ships

Your money,
sorted up front.

Most services hand you a file and leave the paperwork to you. We lock the splits and register the track before release — so payouts aren't a mystery later.

See the leak

The money that never reaches you

When splits aren't registered and metadata is wrong, a share of every royalty goes unmatched — it sits in a “black box” instead of in your account. Drag to your catalog size.

Leaking each year
$1,800
unmatched royalties from bad splits & metadata (~12% industry estimate)
Registered right
$15,000
collected, matched, and paid to the right people
$9,000 recovered over 5 years — money you already earned, just not collected

Uses a widely-cited estimate that ~10–15% of royalties go unmatched industry-wide due to missing splits and metadata errors. This is an illustration, not a guarantee of recovery for any specific catalog — actual unmatched income varies by catalog, distributor, and territory.

Splits locked first

Every collaborator's share is set and agreed before the track goes out — not billed as an add-on later.

Registered right

Metadata and registrations done correctly the first time, so platforms and PROs know who to pay.

Yours to keep

Flat, transparent terms. Your rights stay yours — no catalog held hostage, no nickel-and-diming the essentials.

In plain terms

Other services are a mailbox — they send your song out and stop. We're the part that makes sure the money has a clear path back.

Splits and registration are live now; full distribution is launching soon, with early access available. We're upfront about what's running and what's still being built.

Sync opportunities

Real briefs,
real placements.

Sync — music in TV, film, ads, and games — pays roughly $500 to $50,000 per placement. We point you to genuine open briefs. We don't invent them.

Songtradr

All-in-one. Browse "music wanted" briefs, AI-matched to your songs. Free to join.

DropCue

Brief-based. Supervisors post, you pitch from your catalog. 7-day free trial.

Ditto / UnitedMasters

Sync briefs plus distribution, with brand-deal access in one place.

The honest part

Sync is a 6–12 month pipeline, not a quick win. Your track has to be cleared, registered, and tagged to be findable. We get you sync-ready and pointed at the real briefs — we don't claim live campaigns we have no relationship with.

How we get paid: 10%. No upfront fees. On deals booked and paid through Clearbeat, the buyer pays us, we take 10%, you keep 90% — automatically.

Catalog deals · neutral introductions

Buyers and sellers,
introduced clean.

We connect catalog sellers with vetted buyers, get the catalog deal-ready, and stay neutral. Independent diligence sets the price. We take a disclosed success fee only when a deal closes.

Learn the ballpark

Roughly where catalogs trade

Catalogs usually sell for a multiple of yearly royalties. Drag your royalties to see the range deals tend to land in — so you know if a sale is worth exploring. This is education, not your price.

Lower end (×6)
$240,000
smaller or less-proven catalogs
Higher end (×12)
$480,000
steady, well-documented catalogs
Typical: ~$320,000 a ballpark to explore — not an offer, not an appraisal

This is a teaching tool, not a valuation. Real prices come from independent diligence on audited royalty data, and vary widely by genre, royalty trend, rights, and buyer. We never set the number a deal closes on — that stays with independent diligence, which protects both sides and keeps us neutral.

How it works

Neutral. Clean. Disclosed.

We introduce

Sellers meet vetted buyers from our network. One warm, qualified introduction — not a cold blast.

We get it deal-ready

Splits documented, rights and registrations checked, one clean file diligence can move through fast.

Independent price

The number comes from diligence on real royalty data — not from us. That's what keeps us neutral.

How we get paid — in plain terms

One disclosed success fee, only when a deal closes. Both sides see what we charge and who pays it, in writing, before anything moves. No hidden cut from one side while we call ourselves neutral to the other.

We don't set the price. We get catalogs clean and make the right introduction. Independent diligence decides the number — the fair one for both parties.

Heads up: catalog deals are real transactions. Each side should use its own attorney and diligence. We're a neutral introducer, not a financial advisor, appraiser, or law firm.

Catalog deals

Buying or selling?

Pick your side. We take it from there — clean, neutral, disclosed.

Goes to kayandallc@gmail.com. No fee to be introduced — we're paid a disclosed success fee only if a deal closes. Independent diligence sets the price.

Catalog received.

We'll review fit against our buyer network and reply by email.

Anything else

Tell us what you need.

Splits, registration, sync, or anything else — send a note and we'll reply by email.

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