Distribute your learning tracks without distributing files.

Track Tutor gives learning track producers a place to put your work, a way to share it with specific groups, and zero file-passing. Your customers add the songs to their playlists. You keep control of who has access — and the tracks live in one place instead of scattered across whichever shared folder the chorus is using this month.

How it works today

If you record learning tracks, you know the workflow: a chorus pays you, you record the parts, and you send back a stack of files — a balanced mix, each part predominant, maybe a few part-panned-left versions for the customers who like them that way. The chorus distributes those files however they distribute things this season. From your end, the files are out the door, and that's usually the last you see of them.

How it works on Track Tutor

  1. Build your library on your Creator profile. Upload songs once. Organize them into creator playlists however you like — by season, project, customer, skill level, whatever fits your workflow.
  2. Share songs with specific groups. When a customer pays you, share the songs with their group. Set an expiry — never, a number of weeks or months, or a specific date — so the share automatically reflects whatever access agreement you have.
  3. Customers add what you sent.Once shared, the songs appear in the group's library. The manager drops them into a playlist. Members open the app and the songs are there.
  4. Or get discovered. Group managers can search Find Songs for music by name, voicing, or producer, and request access. You approve or decline.

What stays yours

What's coming

Right now, payment is offline — you and your customer settle up however you normally do, and the share happens on Track Tutor. We're working on platform-handled payment for producers who want it (with a transparent revenue share, not a surprise). Until then, the distribution is yours and the money is yours.

Get started

Becoming a Creator on Track Tutor is a two-step process: create an account, then submit a Creator request from your dashboard. We do a quick review (mostly to keep out spam) and you're in.