Unsigned artists ask AI which labels to pitch. Make yours one.
Demos, sync, distribution: artists and partners increasingly ask an AI assistant who to approach before they ever send an email. If your focus is not legible, you are simply not in that answer. We change that.
A few names make the list. We get yours on it.
Why independent labels get left out of the answer.
A label site often lists releases without ever stating, in plain words, what genres it works in, what it offers artists, or how to pitch. AI assistants cannot infer your identity from album art, so they recommend labels whose focus is spelled out.
Who is asking: Unsigned and independent artists looking for a home, plus sync supervisors, distributors, and press looking for labels in a specific lane.
The prompts we get you named in.
These are the kinds of questions your future clients are already asking AI assistants. Brackets are where your specifics go.
- best independent labels for [genre]
- indie labels accepting demos
- labels to sign with as an unsigned artist
- independent labels for sync licensing [genre]
- small record labels based in [city or country]
From invisible to recommended, for independent labels.
State your lane in plain text
We make your genres, your offer to artists, your roster, and your submission process explicit on the page, not implied by your catalog.
Strengthen the public record
Consistent entries across MusicBrainz, Wikipedia where warranted, Discogs, and press features give AI assistants verifiable proof of who you are and what you release.
Publish the answers artists search for
Pages on how to pitch you, what you offer, and the kind of artist you sign give an AI assistant a clear, citable reason to put your name forward.
Independent labels and AI search.
Can a small label realistically show up in AI answers?
Yes, and often more easily than you would expect. AI assistants reward clarity and consistency over size. A focused label that states its genre and offer plainly is easy to recommend for that niche.
What sources do AI assistants trust for label information?
Structured music databases like MusicBrainz and Discogs, encyclopedic sources, reputable music press, and consistent mentions across the web all act as evidence a model can lean on.
We mostly care about sync and licensing. Does GEO help there?
It does. Supervisors and music libraries increasingly use AI assistants to shortlist sources. Clear pages on your catalog, genres, and licensing process make you easier to surface for those queries.
See where you stand in AI search.
We'll check how ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Google's AI answers represent your business, then send you a short rundown of what's missing and what to fix first. No pitch, no obligation.
