Andrew Vickers

LyricTune - From audio file to TikTok lyric video in minutes

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LyricTune turns your song into a handful of TikTok-ready lyric videos in minutes. Upload your audio, auto-transcribe or manually sync lyrics, pick a background pack (anime, VHS, nature + more), and export an MP4 ready to post. Built for indie artists doing everything solo. No designer, no After Effects, no CapCut repetitive hell. I built this after using lyric videos to grow from near-zero to 30k Spotify monthly listeners in 28 days. Now any artist can do the same.

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Andrew Vickers
Hey Product Hunt, I'm Andrew, the solo founder of LyricTune - and I built this because I used this format myself. I ran 6 'faceless TikTok lyric video accounts' for my own music, posting 3x a day, and grew from near-zero to 30k Spotify monthly listeners in 28 days. I also used it to create content for a fellow indie folk artist. One of his lyric vids hit 800k views on TikTok - he's been using the format as his main content strategy since. He's sitting at 40k monthly listeners now - up from around 1,000. The format is dead simple - just the 'Brat' lyric style over aesthetic background B-roll clips. The format works because it doesn't look like promotion. No face, no performance.. just the song doing the talking. Viewers stop scrolling when the lyrics catch them mid-sentence, and the comment section fills up with people asking for the song name. It's passive, scalable, and completely frictionless. Yet it's one of the most underused content formats in indie music right now. The problem? The tools I used were slow, clunky, and not built for artists wanting to SCALE. So I built LyricTune. Upload your song, auto-transcribe or manually sync your lyrics, pick a background pack, batch export multiple variations.. Done. No designer, no After Effects, no spending 2 hours on CapCut. It's built specifically for indie artists releasing on DistroKid, posting on TikTok, and doing everything solo.. Would love to hear from any musicians in the comments, what's your biggest pain point with content creation for your music?