All-In Creator Setup: Fast Track Your AI Music, Brand + Shopify Launch

Fast Track • For motivated builders

All-In Creator Setup

This page is for new subscribers who already know they’re ready to start. You don’t need the perfect plan. You need a clean setup, a simple launch order, and a place to get help when you hit friction.

If this is you: you have an idea (or a product/service already), you’re ready to deploy, and you’re willing to learn by shipping—then this is your lane.

The fastest path: Bundle Kit + VIP Support

If you want your best chance of momentum, don’t do it alone. Grab the bundle, then use the VIP support access to get unstuck fast when you hit setup questions.

Already bought a bundle? Go straight to VIP support and start with the checklist below.

What this setup supports (beyond being an AI music artist)

Digital products
PDFs, templates, toolkits, courses, prompt libraries, memberships.
Services
Coaching, production help, brand audits, content packages, consulting.
Affiliate marketing
Tool reviews, creator guides, recommendation hubs.
Music releases + content
Singles/EPs, YouTube Shorts, lyric videos, behind-the-scenes.

Fast Track checklist (do this in order)

This order prevents rework. Don’t skip steps—just keep them small and complete.

  1. Pick your offer (one thing): product, service, or affiliate angle.
  2. Build your home base in Shopify (basic theme + 1 landing page + checkout).
  3. Create your first proof asset: a sample, a demo, a before/after, or a guide.
  4. Set your release/distribution plan (if music): DistroKid first, BandLab for polish.
  5. Publish one public page that sends people to your offer.
  6. Use VIP support when you hit friction—don’t stall for days.

If you’re releasing music: do this the clean way

DistroKid (distribution)

  • Use it when you’re ready to publish to Spotify/Apple/etc.
  • Keep metadata consistent (artist name, track title, credits).
  • Don’t upload “test” tracks—test in private first.

BandLab (polish + finalize)

  • Use it to level, clean, and finish tracks before release.
  • Treat it like your “final pass” before distribution.
  • Save versions so you can roll back if needed.

If you’re launching an offer: Shopify is your home base

This is where motivated creators win: a clean storefront, a real email list, and a simple path to purchase. You don’t need 50 products. You need 1 offer that solves 1 problem for 1 type of person.

Fast rule: build one clean page first (offer + proof + CTA). Then improve.

Not ready for the bundle? Do this instead.

Start with the beginner path, grab the free PDFs, and earn points through reviews. When you’re ready to deploy, come back here.

Build something real — and own what you create.

Motivated creators ship. Everything else gets refined after.