Place Music in Film, TV, Games & Ads
Submit your music for sync licensing in film, TV, video games, and advertising. Sync placement opportunities for independent artists and labels.
Submit your music for placement in film, TV, video games, and advertising
List finished tracks with a license type and fee, then browse sync opportunities and submit directly to supervisors — no sync agent required. Every inquiry lands against your specific listing so you can see which tracks generate interest and move to a formal agreement without losing the thread.
List your catalog with a real license fee and type
Make a song available for sync by setting a license type (film, TV, advertising, video game) and a license fee up front, so a supervisor sees exact terms on the listing instead of an open-ended inquiry.
Browse the sync marketplace
Search available sync opportunities and submit your music directly from the marketplace, without going through a traditional sync agent.
Track inquiries per listing
Every listing shows how many inquiries it's received, so you can see which tracks are actually generating supervisor interest and prioritize follow-up instead of listing and waiting blind.
Rights already documented before you pitch
Because your copyright and contract records already live on Rthyms, a listed track arrives with ownership and splits already documented instead of being assembled after a supervisor asks.
How this differs from Contracts
The Sync License Agreement itself — synchronization rights, media type, territory, fees, credit — is drafted and signed in Contracts. Sync Licensing is the marketplace listing and inquiry layer on top of that: it's where the track gets discovered, the contract is where the deal gets formalized.
What you need to list a track
A finished, distributed track with its copyright and splits already on file, a license type (film, TV, advertising, or video game), and a license fee — Rthyms doesn't require a sync agent or a separate rights-clearance step, since the ownership record it lists from is the same one your Copyright Registry already keeps.
What happens after a supervisor inquires
An inquiry lands against your specific listing so you can see exactly which track and terms sparked interest, respond directly, and move to a Sync License Agreement in Contracts once terms are agreed — the listing and the inquiry stay attached to each other instead of getting lost in a general email thread.
Who it's for
Artists and labels with a finished catalog who want sync placement opportunities without a dedicated sync agent.