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Legal intelligence built for the music industry.

Gordy combines domain expertise with large language models to help music professionals draft agreements, analyze contracts, and navigate complex business questions.

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The Platform

Three integrated tools designed for the specific requirements of music rights and entertainment contracts.

Draft

Agreement Generation

Generate producer agreements, songwriter split sheets, featured artist contracts, sample clearances, and artwork licenses. Describe your deal terms and receive a complete first draft in seconds.

> Generate Producer Agreement
Terms: 3% royalty, $2,500 advance, exclusive rights...
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Review

Contract Analysis

Upload existing contracts and ask questions about specific clauses, obligations, and potential concerns. Understand complex language in plain terms.

๐Ÿ“„ RecordingAgreement.docx Uploaded
"What are my reversion rights?"
Clause 12(b): Masters revert to Artist 35 years after release, provided all advances are fully recouped...
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Expert Consultation

Ask complex questions about royalty structures, publishing administration, sync licensing, copyright law, and industry best practices.

"How do mechanical royalties work for streaming?"
Streaming mechanicals are set by the CRB. As of 2024, the rate is ~15.35% of service revenue, paid via the MLC...

Designed For

Supporting professionals across the music industry ecosystem.

Artist Managers

Streamline agreements and understand deal terms

Independent Labels

Handle contracts without a full legal department

Producers & Writers

Protect your work with proper documentation

Artists

Understand what you're signing before you sign

Entertainment Lawyers

Accelerate first drafts and contract review

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Important: Gordy is an AI-powered assistant designed to help with drafting and understanding music industry agreements. It does not constitute legal advice. For significant transactions, we recommend consultation with a qualified entertainment attorney.