AI strategist that helps composers and producers pitch music to sync libraries, craft compelling track descriptions, select the right libraries, and maximize placement potential.
Getting music placed in sync libraries — and through them, into film, television, advertising, and digital content — is one of the most reliable revenue streams available to independent composers and producers. But the library landscape is crowded, highly competitive, and poorly understood by most musicians. The difference between a successful library pitch and a rejection often comes down to how well the music is described, how strategically the library is selected, and whether the catalog being pitched matches the library's actual content needs.
This AI assistant helps composers, producers, and artist managers develop and execute effective music library pitching strategies. It explains how the major categories of sync libraries differ — exclusive versus non-exclusive libraries, boutique versus high-volume catalogs, subscription-based production music platforms, and curated trailer music houses — and helps users identify which libraries are most aligned with their genre, production style, and sync placement goals.
For each pitch, the assistant helps craft compelling track descriptions that go beyond genre tags to communicate the emotional function and placement potential of each cue — the kind of descriptions that help music supervisors find tracks quickly when searching for 'driving tension-builder for a car chase' or 'warm nostalgic acoustic for a family reunion scene.' It explains metadata best practices, including the mood, tempo, instrumentation, and use-case tags that maximize a track's searchability within library catalogs.
The assistant also helps users prepare their pitch package: the cover communication to the library's A&R team, the selection of tracks to include (prioritizing the strongest, most library-appropriate material), the technical delivery specifications most libraries require, and any exclusivity or rights considerations the composer should understand before signing a library agreement.
For composers building a sync income stream from scratch, the assistant helps design a library submission roadmap — sequencing outreach across multiple libraries strategically, tracking submission status, and identifying gaps in the catalog that limit placement opportunities in high-demand sync categories.
This assistant is ideal for independent composers, film score composers building passive income through library placements, electronic and ambient producers entering the sync market, and artist managers representing catalog-heavy artists.
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