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Music licensing platform — sell your music with the right license every time

Basic, Premium, Exclusive tiers with master and publishing splits — licensing that matches how you sell, not just file transfer.

Music licensing is the process of granting another party permission to use your music in exchange for a fee. For independent artists who control both their master recordings and publishing rights, licensing is one of the highest-value income streams available — a single sync placement in a national advertisement can generate more than a year of streaming royalties.

The infrastructure for licensing music professionally requires: a sync-ready catalog (complete metadata, clear rights, multiple versions), the ability to grant both sync and master licenses in a single agreement, and a professional presentation that a music supervisor or licensing client can act on quickly.

The two licenses in every deal

Every sync placement requires clearing two rights. The sync license covers the composition. The master use license covers the specific recording. For an independent artist who controls both rights, this is one conversation — a structural advantage that makes independent catalog faster and simpler to clear.

Building a licensable catalog

Complete metadata on every track (ISRC, ISWC, BPM, key, genre, moods, instrumentation, credits, P-line, C-line) stored in TYFRA Vault. Documented ownership via split agreements. Multiple versions (instrumental, radio edit, full). Professional presentation via TYFRA Vault share links.

The licensing infrastructure

TYFRA Contracts generates sync license agreements from templates. One-stop clearance advantage stated explicitly in contract template.

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FAQ

Common questions

Every sync placement requires clearing two rights. The sync license covers the composition — the underlying song as written. The master use license covers the specific recording of that composition. Both must be cleared before a piece of music can be used in film, television, advertising, or other media. For independent artists who control both rights, this is one conversation rather than two.

One-stop clearance means a single party can grant both the sync license and the master use license. Independent artists who own both their publishing and master rights have this advantage — a music supervisor can clear the track in one agreement rather than negotiating separately with a publisher and a label. This makes independent catalog faster and simpler to license, which is a competitive advantage.

Complete metadata on every track: ISRC, ISWC, BPM, key, genre, moods, instrumentation, credits, P-line, and C-line. Documented ownership via split agreements is essential. Multiple versions (instrumental, radio edit, full) increase placement opportunities. TYFRA Vault stores all of this in a structured format and generates professional share links for licensing clients.

TYFRA Contracts generates sync license agreements from templates with your one-stop clearance advantage stated explicitly. The contract template covers both sync and master use rights in a single document, making the licensing process straightforward for both parties.

One connected suite

Your data flows with you across TYFRA

These aren't separate apps. Your tracks, metadata, splits, contacts, and conversations stay connected—so every tool in the TYFRA suite can work from the same source of truth.

Unified catalog
Store audio, stems, artwork, and metadata once—use them everywhere (Vault → Promo → Contracts → Finance).
Shared identity & teams
The same profile, organizations, and permissions follow you across every product.
Network effects
Connect + Social relationships enrich discovery, bookings, marketplace, and collaboration.
AI with context
Learnea can answer questions using your real projects, contracts, and tasks—without re-uploading anything.