6 pitch decks that music and audio startups used to raise millions from top investors

Slip.stream founders Dan Demole, Anthony Martini, Jesse Korwin, and David Carson.
Slip.stream founders Dan Demole, Anthony Martini, Jesse Korwin, and David Carson.
  • Audio startups are changing how music and sounds are created, distributed, monetized, and consumed.
  • A flurry of new companies have emerged to help artists and other audio creators build businesses.
  • Insider spoke to six audio-startup founders who shared the pitch decks they used to raise funds.

Innovation in music and audio has been on the rise as tech startups develop new ways for users to create, distribute, and listen to sounds. 

Some tech companies, including major social-entertainment apps like TikTok and YouTube, are making it easier for new (and legacy) songs to get discovered. TikTok even has an in-house team dedicated to building sound-editing tools, an increasingly popular element in videos on the app.

Gaming and fitness platforms like Roblox and Peloton have introduced new environments for artists to reach fans. And a new crop of startups are building features that are shifting how audio is experienced and monetized.

Stationhead, for example, created a group-listening platform that enables artists and fans to stream songs together. The upstart Mayk.it built an app that makes it easier for the average person to create their own audio tracks. And some startups like blockchain-based platform Royal are enabling fans to fund new music in exchange for a percentage of future royalties for a song.

Read Insider's full list of 14 music startups helping artists, labels, and other creators grow their businesses, as technology shakes up the industry

Investors have poured millions of dollars into audio startups over the last few years. The category has drawn funding from institutional firms like Softbank Ventures Korea, record labels like Sony Music, and in one less conventional instance, the Arizona State Lottery.

Insider spoke to six audio-startup founders who've raised money in the past couple of years about their fundraising process. They each shared the pitch decks they used to win over investors.

Chartmetric
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Chartmetric is a data-and-analytics tool that enables music-industry professionals to track the digital performance of songs.

The company created a platform for customers like record labels and artists to review streaming and social-media data all in one place.

"There is more and more data that artists and record labels measure and that they care about, and the importance of the data changes over time," Chartmetric founder and CEO Sung Cho told Insider.

Read the 46-page pitch deck that the company used to raise $2 million in seed funding

Magroove
Magroove
Magroove

Brazil-based Magroove helps independent musicians distribute music on global platforms like Spotify and iTunes, and runs a music-discovery app. 

A prime selling point for artists on the platform is its affordable distribution services. The company is also testing features to help artists earn more, including a digital-store offering. 

"I had my history as trying to make it as a musician, knowing absolutely nothing to now being in the position to help other artists and serve them with things that I didn't have back then," cofounder Vítor Cunha told Insider.

See the 21-page pitch deck Magroove used to raise $1.6 million in seed funding

Slip.stream
Slip.stream pitch deck

Slip.stream built a subscription service for creators that opens up access to a library of royalty-free music and sound effects.

Roughly 40% of its clients are livestreaming gamers, the company told Insider.

The company raised in June a $7.5 million Series A in a round led by Sony Music Entertainment.

"The 'majors' were not our first target – we initially wanted to go the classic VC route," Slip.stream CMO Jesse Korwin told Insider at the time. "We realized that having one of the major music companies as a backer provided a ton of validity and support for our vision."

Read the 13-page pitch deck that Slip.stream used to raise $7.5 million in funding

Spoon Radio
The word "Spoon" in white text in front of an array of mobile phones and an orange background
Spoon Radio's pitch deck

Spoon Radio is a live audio platform founded in South Korea that expanded to the US in late 2019.

The platform's users tune into different audio rooms, similar to the Clubhouse app, where creators host listening sessions. Users can also tip livestreamers with virtual tokens called "spoons."

Read the 15-page pitch deck for Spoon, which has raised more than $59 million in funding

 

Supercast
Supercast slide 1

Supercast built a subscription platform designed specifically for podcast creators.

The company launched in September 2019 and raised $2 million in seed funding from investors like Form Capital and Table Management.

"The world of podcasting is sitting on a goldmine, and they don't even know it," said CEO Jason Sew Hoy. "They've done the hard work of building up the audiences that they may be monetizing by ads. But they have an entirely new additive revenue stream that they can switch on with listeners' subscriptions."

Read the 20-page pitch deck the company used to raise $2 million

Ultimate Playlist
Ultimate Playlist slide 1

Ultimate Playlist is a music-marketing platform that incentivizes users to listen to and rate songs in exchange for daily cash prizes.

Each day, the company features a new set of 40 songs on the app. Eventually, the company plans to charge rights holders around $200 to $300 for a song to be included.

"There's not a lot out there for this middle-class artist," cofounder Shevy Smith told Insider. "One key component of Ultimate Playlist is that it isn't anchored by superstars."

Read the 9-page pitch deck that the company used to raise $2 million

JP Mangalindan and Michael Espinosa contributed additional reporting. This story was originally published in January 16, 2023.

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