Find Out If Your
Music Rights Are
Ready to Earn.

Take the free Tunecache Rights-Ready Check — built by a music supervisor with 100+ film and TV credits. Know exactly what needs fixing before a licensing opportunity walks in the door.

No account required  ·  No credit card  ·  Results in minutes

30+
Years in the Music Industry
100+
Film & TV Credits
4
Areas Assessed in Every Report
Free
Rights-Ready Check to Start
“In 30 years of music supervision, the same problem comes up again and again: a great song is available — but the rights aren’t ready. The deal dies. The musician loses out. I built Tunecache to stop that.”

Most musicians focus on the music — the composition, the performance, the release. But when a sync licensing inquiry arrives, what actually determines whether the deal closes is documentation. Split sheets. Chain-of-title. Metadata accuracy. Restriction-free agreements.

Tunecache gives you a clear, expert-written assessment of exactly where your rights stand — and a plain-English action list to fix what isn’t ready. No legal jargon. No software subscription. One honest diagnostic, built on decades of real-world industry experience.

  • 30+ Years as a working music supervisor for film and television
  • 100+ Film and TV credits — from studio features to streaming originals
  • 1000s Rights negotiations completed across every genre and catalog type
  • 1 Diagnostic that tells independent musicians exactly what to fix
A creative studio setup showcasing a wall of vinyl records and soft lighting.

The studio, the catalog, the career. All of it depends on rights in order.

How the Diagnostic Works

A four-stage process that mirrors how rights are actually cleared in professional sync licensing.

  1. I. Submit

    Answer the Rights-Ready Questionnaire

    A focused set of questions about your catalog: ownership documentation, split agreements, metadata, existing restrictions, and distribution arrangements. Takes 10–15 minutes. No uploads required.

  2. II. Assess

    Expert Review by a Music Supervisor

    Your answers are reviewed against real-world sync licensing standards — the same criteria a working music supervisor applies when clearing music for film and television. Not an algorithm. A professional assessment.

  3. III. Report

    Receive Your Rights-Ready Report

    A plain-English document identifying exactly what is in order, what needs attention, and what would prevent a deal from closing today. Delivered within 3 business days. Actionable. Specific. No filler.

  4. IV. Act

    Fix What's Flagged — or Come Back to Us

    Use the report's action list to address gaps yourself, or engage Tunecache for deeper consultation. Either way, you know precisely where you stand — before an opportunity arrives.

Three types of music owners.
One diagnostic.

Independent Musicians & Producers

You make the music. Now make sure it can travel.

If you've released original music — through a distributor, on streaming platforms, or independently — there's a good chance your rights documentation has gaps. Most musicians discover this only when a licensing inquiry arrives and the deal stalls. Tunecache tells you what's missing before that moment.

Especially relevant if: you've collaborated with other writers or producers, you've used a sample or interpolation, or you've moved between distributors.

Small Label Operators & Publishing Administrators

You own a catalog. Do you know exactly what you control?

Running a label or publishing admin means managing rights across multiple artists, agreements, and eras. Inconsistent documentation compounds over time. A Tunecache assessment gives you a clear picture of where your catalog stands — and where exposure exists before it becomes a problem.

Especially relevant if: your catalog spans multiple agreements, you've acquired rights from other parties, or you're preparing to pitch to sync agents.

Catalog Owners & Music Estates

A catalog is only valuable if the rights are provable.

For estates managing a deceased artist's catalog, or investors who've acquired music rights, the gap between 'we own this' and 'we can prove we own this' can mean the difference between licensing revenue and legal risk. Tunecache provides the diagnostic clarity that precedes a serious monetization conversation.

Especially relevant if: you're preparing catalog for licensing, distribution, or sale — or responding to a sync inquiry for the first time.

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“Sync licensing is a precise business. The music that gets placed is the music whose rights are airtight.”

— Tunecache Founder, Music Supervisor (30+ years, 100+ Film & TV Credits)

Know where you stand
before the call comes.

The Rights-Ready Check is free and takes 10–15 minutes. You receive a diagnostic summary that covers every area a music supervisor checks before a deal moves forward.

  • Ownership documentation & chain-of-title
  • Split sheets & co-writer agreements
  • Metadata accuracy & registration status
  • Restrictions, samples & interpolation clearances

No account required  ·  Results within 3 business days

Free

Rights-Ready Check (diagnostic questionnaire + summary)

$300–$600

Full Rights Assessment Report — detailed findings, action list, and expert written guidance across all four areas

The free check tells you which areas need attention. The full report tells you exactly what to do about each one. Both are written by a music supervisor — not generated by software.