The next round of The Sync Tank officially starts April 14, and for a limited time, you can save $150 by enrolling early.
This is my most in-depth mentorship program for musicians who are ready to stop pitching blindly and start landing real placements.
What You Get When You Join
You’ll receive 90 sync licensing leads, carefully curated
to match your exact style of music. These are not generic or outdated contacts. They are handpicked by me, based on what you create and where your music fits in the current sync market.
You’ll also get three private one-on-one Zoom sessions. On these calls, we’ll map out your strategy, review your catalog, and make sure your pitches are going to the right people with the right
message.
You’ll receive two new video tutorials every week that walk you through everything you need to know about licensing. We’ll cover how to navigate contracts, organize your music properly, format metadata, pitch effectively, get paid, and more.
You’ll also get lifetime access to my premium
membership site, which includes hundreds of hours of additional training, tools, and templates. That alone is valued at $997.
Early Bird Bonus: Save $150 and Get a Personal Song Critique
If you join before Sunday, April 7, you’ll save $150.00 off the full price.
As a bonus, I’ll personally review and critique three of your songs. I’ll send you detailed notes on why I think each track works or does not work for sync, and what changes you can make to improve your odds of getting placed.
This is more than just a bonus. It is also a powerful way for me to get familiar with your
music before the program begins. It helps me understand your sound, your strengths, and where I can support you most effectively once we start working together.
Spots Are Limited (Just Ten Spots Available)
I keep each round of The Sync Tank small so I can work closely with every member. If you’re ready to take your licensing efforts seriously, now is the best time to join and save.
[Click here to join The Sync Tank now]
Let me know if you have any questions. I’d love to work with you.
Talk soon,
Aaron