The Co-Write You Did 18 Months Ago
Just Got Synced to a Netflix Series.
Do You Have Proof of Your Share?
Handshake agreements don't hold up. Verbal splits don't hold up. A WhatsApp message from three years ago doesn't hold up. A signed TYFRA split document does.
Free to start · Sign your first agreement in minutes · No legal knowledge required
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Document It Before It Leaves the Room
Step 1 — Upload your track to the Vault
Every project, stem, and version stored securely. Version history preserved. Nothing gets lost.
Step 2 — Assign the splits in the session
Add each collaborator. Set their percentage. TYFRA shows exactly who owns what before you go any further.
Step 3 — Generate the agreement
Click once. TYFRA creates a co-production or co-write agreement from your split data — pre-filled, industry-standard, ready to sign.
Step 4 — Sign before anything leaves
Digital signatures. Timestamped. Stored against the project. The file and the agreement live in the same place, forever linked.
Step 5 — Sleep well
Three years from now, when that track gets licensed, you open TYFRA, click the project, and find the signed agreement and split record attached to the work.
Everything in TYFRA Vault + Contracts
What a Disputed Split Actually Costs
| Scenario | With a handshake | With a TYFRA document |
|---|---|---|
| Track gets synced | You hope they pay correctly | You can reference the documented split |
| They claim different split | Legal dispute. Minimum £2,000. | Clear record of what was agreed |
| Label asks for clearance | You scramble for proof | You export the signed document |
| You sell your catalog | Undocumented splits devalue it | Clean documentation adds value |
| Relationship turns sour | You have nothing | You have everything |
The TYFRA subscription costs less than one hour with a music lawyer.
The protection lasts the life of your catalog.