CatalogThe end-to-end curated music supervision platform4.1 out of 5
4.1 out of 5
Hot take
Catalog (catalog.ac) is carving out a space in the sync and rights management ecosystem by offering artists and rights holders streamlined tools to pitch, license, and manage their music for sync opportunities. The platform stands out for its direct-to-music-supervisor approach, transparent deal terms, and focus on empowering creators to retain more control and rights. Catalog enables musicians to showcase their work, track usage, and handle contracts without legacy middlemen or cumbersome paperwork. While the concept addresses real industry headaches, its network isn’t as wide as traditional sync agencies yet, and user feedback suggests onboarding can be more technical than some competitors. Still, Catalog’s artist-first ethos and growing adoption make it a promising option for creators seeking sync revenue and autonomy.
How was this take was created?
Pros
Artist-centric sync and rights management tools
Direct pitching to music supervisors
Transparent deal terms and self-serve contracts
Allows creators to retain more control and royalties
Modern, web-based interface
Cons
Smaller network compared to traditional sync agencies
Onboarding and setup can be slightly technical
Limited industry recognition compared to legacy players
Key Features
Direct-to-supervisor sync pitching
Integrated rights management
Real-time deal tracking and analytics
Flexible licensing and contract generation
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