The Entry
$7,500 minimum investment
One package. Every door in order. This is the full breakdown of what the entry is, what it returns, and why it works.
You don’t have a talent problem
You’ve put real work into the music. You’ve released records you know are strong, and watched them go quiet. Maybe you’ve paid for promo that spiked for a week and disappeared. Maybe you’ve sent the DMs, the emails, the demos, and heard nothing back. That isn’t a talent problem. It’s an access problem. The distribution, the studios, the features, the stages — all of it exists. It’s just behind doors that don’t open from the outside.
The entry exists to open those doors in order.
Four things, in this order
Where the money comes back
Think of the return in three layers: the optics you feel immediately, the wasted spending the roadmap ends, and the at-cost access that compounds for years.
- Optics. Streams are the first thing everyone checks: fans, promoters, playlist editors, A&Rs. Tens of thousands building monthly changes how every conversation about you starts.
- Roadmap. Most artists lose money slowly: a video here, a promo run there, none of it connected. After the entry, every dollar has a job and a sequence.
- Network at cost. Features, studio rooms, and tour slots are normally brokered through middlemen, each taking a margin. Inside the network, no markup on access. The more doors you walk through, the more the entry pays itself back.
How to think about $7,500
The seven thousand five hundred isn’t a menu of deliverables. It’s the key. The consulting conversations to build your roadmap alone are irreplicable, and the access behind them cannot be bought anywhere else — these are in-house relationships built over years, with the people behind Universal, UTA, Warner Brothers, Netflix, and many other household names. Bought piece by piece through brokers, any one major opportunity carries its own price and its own markup. The entry removes the markup permanently.
And the investment does one more job: it filters. It confirms you have the foundation to invest in your own career and the commitment to protect what we open up for you. That filter is why the network stays valuable for everyone inside it.
“Is this just playlisting?”
No. Playlisting sells you a mechanism — a placement, a spike, a number that disappears when the campaign ends. The entry builds momentum that earns organic seeding into the algorithmic playlists, with a fanbase building underneath it. The streams are the visible part. The roadmap, the features, the studios, and the stages are the career.
“I’ve paid for promo before and got nothing.”
Most promo fails because it’s a tactic with no strategy attached — a one-off spike with nothing underneath to catch it. Here, strategy comes first. Nothing gets spent until the consulting session and the roadmap exist, and every phase after that is sequenced to build on the last. Access without a plan is noise. You’re buying the plan and the access together.
“Can’t I build this myself?”
Some of it, over years — the same years the artists in your lane are using to pass you. The relationships behind the network can’t be rushed and can’t be bought retail: face-to-face access to the industry heads who actually move careers is built over a decade, not a DM. The entry doesn’t replace your work. It removes the ceiling on it.
“What if my music isn’t ready?”
The consulting session answers that honestly. We take a maximum of three artist applications a month, so we have no reason to take on an artist who isn’t ready — the cap protects the network, and being selected is part of the value. If the roadmap says you need six more months of records, you’ll hear it straight.
“What does ‘network at cost’ actually mean?”
Exactly what it says. Once you’re in, opportunities are priced against what they actually are: the artist, the studio, the collaboration, the tour. We give you these connections at cost. No markup on access. That’s the deal, and it’s the part of the entry that keeps paying for itself years after the first month.
“When do I feel the first return?”
The roadmap lands first — you leave the consulting session with it. The streams are the tangible return you feel immediately, building month over month. The network is the value that compounds behind them. Optics first, then doors.
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