For musicians who are done playing small

Stack Your Sound
Into Revenue

Sync licensing. Online lessons. Fan subscriptions. Merch. Live bookings. Session work. All from one hub. One artist. Eight revenue streams.

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$0.003 per Spotify stream

Streaming broke the math.

A hundred thousand streams earns you $300. A single sync placement in a TV commercial can earn $10,000 to $100,000. The artists building real wealth in 2026 aren't chasing streams. They're stacking revenue.

Eight streams. One stack.

$15K-25K/mo

Live Bookings

Premium gigs, corporate events, festivals. Your stage presence is an asset, not a side hustle.

$8K-12K/mo

Online Lessons

Teach what you've mastered. Vocals, guitar, trumpet, music theory. Your 20 years of knowledge, packaged.

$5K-10K/mo

Fan Community

A paid inner circle. Exclusive recordings, behind-the-scenes, early access. Fans who pay because they believe.

$5K-10K/mo

Session Work

Remote recording for other artists and producers. Your instruments, their vision, everyone wins.

$3K-5K/mo

Digital Sales

Albums, singles, stems, sample packs. Music you made once, selling forever.

$3K-5K/mo

Content

YouTube breakdowns, social clips, sponsored posts. Turn every performance into a content asset.

$2K-4K/mo

Merch

Branded gear your fans actually want to wear. Identity, not inventory.

The asymmetric play.

01

Create once, earn forever

Every song you record is a sync licensing candidate, a lesson demo, a content piece, and a sales asset. One session of work feeds four revenue streams.

02

Stack, don't switch

Most musicians jump from platform to platform chasing the next payout. SoulStack runs all eight streams from a single hub so nothing falls through the cracks.

03

Leverage the catalog

Twenty years of music isn't a back catalog. It's inventory. Every track gets registered, tagged, and positioned for licensing, sales, and discovery.

The goal isn't fame.
It's $100K a month.

Not from one lucky break. From eight disciplined revenue streams, compounding every month, built on two decades of mastery that most musicians never learn to monetize.

This is what it looks like when talent meets infrastructure.