Upload your best 30-60 seconds. A real artist performs it for a real audience. If they love it — you'll know exactly what to do next.
Upload Your First Hook — $79You've got songs — maybe dozens, maybe hundreds. Each one took real craft, real emotion, real time.
And yet most of them have never been heard by anyone who matters.
But there's a new path opening up. The artists who are breaking through today? They're being discovered on TikTok, not in Nashville pitch meetings.
The question isn't whether your songs are good enough. It's whether anyone's listening.
Here's what's never existed before in songwriting:
Proof that an audience wants your song — before you spend a dime on production.
Not focus groups. Not publisher opinions. Not your spouse saying "that's nice, honey."
Real people. Real reactions. Real data.
We call it hook testing — and it changes the math on everything.
Your best 30-60 seconds. The part that makes people stop scrolling. You don't need a studio recording — a clear voice memo works.
We match your hook with a Featured Artist whose audience fits your genre. They perform your song for thousands of real listeners. You keep full songwriter credit.
Views. Saves. Comments. Shares. Real audience reactions you've never had access to before. If it connects — you have proof. If it doesn't — you have real data to guide your next move.
Let's say your hook gets 50,000 views. People are commenting "where's the full version?" Saves are through the roof.
Now you have something no songwriter has ever had: market proof.
You can invest in the full production. Not because someone told you it was good. Because thousands of people proved it.
This is not vanity publishing. Vanity publishing asks you to pay and pray. This is the opposite — you invest only after the market has already voted yes.
$1,500 - $5,000
No problem. Your $79 hook test stands on its own. You've got real data either way.
We get it. Songwriters have been burned before.
Here's how this is fundamentally different:
| Vanity Publishing | BuyDemoTracks | |
|---|---|---|
| When you pay | Before anyone hears it | After the audience proves demand |
| What you get | A recording nobody asked for | Market-validated proof + optional production |
| Who decides | You hope it works | The audience already told you |
| Your rights | Often taken | Always yours |
| Risk | 100% blind | Informed by real data |
You'd never invest in a business without seeing the numbers first. Why would you invest in a song any differently?
We're building something new. Be one of the first to try it.
First 10 songwriters only
Claim Your Spot — $49Upload one hook. One artist performs it. Real audience data.
Perfect for: Testing your best song before committing anything more.
Get Started — $79Everything above + formal copyright registration for your song.
Perfect for: Protecting your work while testing it.
Protect & Test — $149Priority artist matching. Guaranteed minimum reach. Detailed analytics report.
Perfect for: Songwriters who are serious about finding their breakout song.
Go Premium — $349No. A clear voice memo or basic recording of your best 30-60 seconds works great. The artist will perform it in their style.
All songwriter rights — always. You wrote it, you own the publishing. The performing artist gets performance credit for their recording.
Then you have real data about what resonates with audiences. Now you know, and you can test a different song or refine your approach. That's valuable information most songwriters never get.
The opposite. Vanity publishers take your money first and hope for the best. We show you audience proof first, and you decide what to do with it.
Country, gospel, acoustic, and singer-songwriter hooks work great with our current artist roster, and we're actively expanding into pop, rock, and more genres.
Absolutely. The hook test is a standalone product. Production is optional — only if your song proves demand and you want to take it further.
Not in an inbox that gets 500 other songs. Not by a pitch meeting. By thousands of real music fans who'll show you exactly how they respond.