Bring one real decision, the evidence behind it and the work you have already completed.
ASK JACK is the focused-review route when you can name the decision you need help making. It can be used for a specific creator or project question when the free work has already exposed the blocker, or for eligible paid-support situations where the current offer provides that support.
It is not the universal starting point, a replacement for training, a request to rebuild the project for you, or a shortcut to an industry outcome.
ASK JACK sits inside the creator journey. It does not replace it.
Still building the foundation?
Use the free 16-module Creator Academy to identify where the real blocker begins.
Start Free →Choosing paid training?
Diagnose the blocker and compare the smallest useful training depth before buying.
Compare Training →One defined decision?
If you can show the evidence and ask one bounded question, ASK JACK is the right route.
Prepare ASK JACK →Need a live strategic conversation?
For a broader active project or business decision that benefits from discussion, use the consultation route.
Work With Jack →Label-Ready Track Challenge
The campaign opens through ASK JACK on September 1 without replacing the existing support routes on this page.
September 1, 2026, at 12:01 a.m. through October 4, 2026, at 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time.
Verified VIP Plus owners and creators with active Complete Access or AI Creator Training when their official submission is received, in Canada or the United States, age 18+. Existing members and new customers may qualify.
What to include in your email
Prepare one complete email for the track you plan to enter. Official submissions begin September 1. Include enough information to confirm eligibility, identify every credited creator and review the correct version of the song.
Creator and access details
- Your full name and primary contact email
- The email address used for your qualifying Jack Righteous access
- Your country and province or state
- Confirmation that you are 18 or older
- Your qualifying access: VIP Plus, Complete Access or AI Creator Training
- Your artist or project name
Track, credits and rights
- Track title and a working listening link that does not require a private login
- Names of up to two official co-authors and each person’s official credit
- Complete songwriting and composition credits
- Lyrics, where applicable
- Genre and the AI or production tools used
- An explicit-content notice, when applicable
- Confirmation that you hold the necessary rights and permissions for all submitted material
Copy the official submission email template
Required subject format: LABEL-READY TRACK CHALLENGE — [Artist or Project Name] — [Track Title]
Primary creator full name: Primary contact email: Email used for qualifying access: Country and province or state: I confirm I am 18 or older: Yes Qualifying access: VIP Plus / Complete Access / AI Creator Training Artist or project name: Track title: Working listening link: Co-author 1 name, official credit and qualifying-access email: Co-author 2 name, official credit and qualifying-access email: Complete songwriting and composition credits: Lyrics, or “Not applicable”: Genre: AI and production tools used: Explicit-content notice: Yes / No Short track description: Intended audience: Most important creative decisions behind this version: Rights confirmation: I confirm that I hold the necessary rights and permissions for all submitted material. Campaign permission: I grant the limited promotional-use permission described in the official rules. Rules confirmation: I have read and agree to the Label-Ready Track Challenge official rules.
Beginning September 1, contest submissions will be sent to info@jackrighteous.com. An email records receipt only; it does not confirm eligibility or placement. Entries sent before the official opening will not be accepted. Do not send passwords, payment-card details, expiring transfer links or material you do not have permission to share.
Track Builder project review
Use it for
- Choosing between two credible versions or routes
- Diagnosing why one protected strength keeps disappearing
- Reviewing whether a required output is reliable enough to approve
- Separating a technical problem from a creative decision
- Identifying the smallest useful correction
Complete first
- Name the active project and current Track Builder route
- Apply the relevant paid lesson or workflow
- Save the current record, draft or comparison
- Identify the strongest element to protect
- State one exact decision you need help making
What a useful ASK JACK request includes
Project context
What you are building, who it is for, its current stage and the result you need next.
Evidence
The relevant draft, song link, comparison, project record, page, document or other material needed to judge the issue.
Work already completed
The lesson, test, revision, checklist or decision process you have already applied. Paid training is required only where the specific support route or offer says it is.
One decision
A specific question that can end with a recommendation, correction, approval condition or next action.
What ASK JACK does not replace
Training
If you still need the underlying lesson rather than judgment on a decision, use the Free Creator Academy or the appropriate paid training depth first.
Done-for-you production
ASK JACK does not write, produce, mix, publish or operate the complete project on your behalf.
Platform support
Billing, credits, moderation, account access and technical processing belong to the platform’s official support. Jack Righteous member-access problems use Member Access Help.
Legal guarantees
Guidance can improve records and decision quality but is not legal advice, rights clearance or a copyright guarantee.
Can Jack see the decision clearly?
Your request is ready when it names one project, shows the relevant evidence, explains what you already applied and asks one question that can produce a concrete next move.
Never send passwords, payment-card information or confidential material you do not have permission to share. Jack Righteous provides creator education and project guidance, not legal advice, management, representation or guaranteed outcomes.