Gone are the days you have to build a new audience from scratch. It happens through your voice memos alone. Not what you look like. Not what you post. About the music. About being developed.
Seven specialized team members. $5/mo each. $25/mo for all seven. Each one handles a role that used to cost thousands a month -- before a single dollar came in.
Your fans aren't fans anymore. They're your
Representation.
The A&R. They vote on what gets made next. They shape the work. They have a real stake in what you build.
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[ YOUR LABEL SPACE ] [ LIVE ]
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[ YOU ARE THE ARTIST. THIS IS YOUR LABEL. ]Labels used to develop artists. They'd find someone with promise -- not a following, not a brand, just a voice -- and they'd build a team around them. A manager. A publicist. A community. A business mind. People who believed in the work and helped it reach the world.
That stopped. Now they sign follower counts. They take 80% of the master. They charge you back for the marketing spend they decided on. And they call it a deal.
An independent artist in 2026 who wants to compete needs a manager, a publicist, a social media manager, a business manager, a community manager, a production assistant, and a merch manager. That's $15,000–$40,000 a month in human labor -- before a single dollar comes in.
Each team member arrives without a name. You name them. Or your A&R votes on it. Or they introduce themselves. That's the first decision you make together.
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All 7 team members. Everything. The complete label operation.
Learns your full context. Coordinates your whole team. Keeps everything moving. Remembers everything you've ever told it.
Artist Manager -- 15-20% of gross
The Artist's Representation is what labels used to have -- people who believed in the work before anyone else did. Who helped shape what got made. Who had a real stake in what the artist became. Labels stopped doing that. Label.me brings it back.
Your A&R votes on everything your team facilitates -- which voice memo becomes a demo, which demo becomes a finished track, which social post goes out, what the merch drop looks like. They're not passive. They're part of the process.
Your team keeps them engaged. When you're in The Studio, your A&R can request to watch you work. They see the decisions being made. They see their votes reflected in the output. They're invested -- literally and emotionally.
You pay for access to content that already exists.
You vote on what gets made next. You shape the work before it exists.
Your team flagged these three. Your A&R decides.
The Studio is the $25/month tier. It's where creation happens -- and where your A&R stops being an audience and starts being part of the process.
You can keep it private -- just you and your team. Or you open it to your A&R and they watch you work in real time. Writing, recording, arranging. The whole thing. Your A&R tracks every interaction and feeds it back to you.
Every voice memo. Every forgotten demo. Every half-finished idea from three years ago. The Vault ingests it all, auto-tags it, identifies keys and tempos, finds related fragments across years. Most artists have hundreds of lost ideas. The Vault surfaces them -- and your team flags the ones worth finishing.
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Your team flags demos. Your A&R votes. You decide. The vote is visible -- they see their choice reflected in what you work on next.
Open your studio to your A&R. They watch you write, record, arrange. They can react and tip. Your A&R logs everything.
Doesn't create. Chooses. The best snare sound for this song. The right key for this vocal. The arrangement that serves the track. It works only with the materials you give it -- like Producers used to, before they became the product. Your voice stays yours.
This wasn't designed from the outside. The founder is a signed songwriter with millions of streams, network TV placements on FOX, ABC, NBC, The CW, MTV, Bravo, Paramount, and Universal -- who has lived inside the industry long enough to know exactly what it stopped doing for artists, and why.
The voice memo catalog. The community that needs managing. The demos that never got flagged. The royalties that needed auditing. The platform was built because the founder is the exact artist it's designed for -- and has the receipts to prove it.
This is a proof-of-concept. The platform is in development. We are looking for a strategic publishing infrastructure partner who believes what the best of this industry has always believed: that creators deserve to be paid fairly, and that technology is how we get there.
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