Audiovybez

Audiovybez

Music licensing Tech

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Audiovybez is an invite only music placement platform that connects independent artists with sync licensing opportunities. We're currently in beta working on v2.0 to enhance product features with AI automation tools.
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Launch tags:Productivity•Music•Legal
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Jason Grant
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Audiovybez is building the infrastructure layer for music licensing readiness. Most music doesn’t fail to get licensed because it isn’t good, it fails because ownership, splits, approvals, and contracts aren’t clear or accessible. Clearance is still handled through emails, spreadsheets, PDFs, and institutional knowledge, which makes licensing slow, risky, and expensive. Audiovybez fixes this by helping artists and rightsholders structure their music to be licensing-ready from the start. We combine self-serve software with fractional sync and clearance support to centralize rights data, approvals, and workflows in one system. We’re not a discovery platform. We sit earlier in the process where readiness determines whether a deal can happen at all. 1. We’re solving the real bottleneck, not a crowded problem: Most tools optimize for search and file sharing. Audiovybez focuses on clearance and readiness where the majority of missed opportunities actually occur. That’s a less crowded, higher-leverage layer of the stack. 2. We acquire hard-to-replicate data at the source: Rights and ownership data is entered directly by creators and rightsholders, often before distribution. Over time, this creates a defensible dataset around what makes music licensable and what causes deals to fail. 3. We already have traction and revenue: The platform is live in beta with real users, real placements, and multiple revenue streams including licensing commissions, services, and events. This isn’t a speculative build. 4. Clear path to scale: We start with individual artists and catalogs, then automate the most time-consuming clearance workflows as volume grows. This creates a natural transition from services-assisted workflows to software-driven automation and, eventually, enterprise tooling. 5. Large market with structural tailwinds: Independent artists now represent a significant and growing share of the music economy, but the infrastructure hasn’t caught up. Audiovybez is building what the modern licensing ecosystem actually needs.