What most creators struggle with is what comes next.
After generating a few songs, many get stuck on:
understanding AI music rights and ownership
knowing how monetization actually works
figuring out how releases and distribution fit together
feeling overwhelmed by random tips and prompts
The Free AI Music Starter System gives you a clear, beginner-friendly foundation so you can move forward with confidence.
Free AI Music Starter Hub (2026) | Jack Righteous
AI Music Starter Hub — Find Your Path
A quick way to identify your current goal and jump into the most relevant AI music workflow system.
AI music creators come in with different challenges and objectives. Some want better sound. Some want real releases. Some want monetization.
This free Starter Hub helps you quickly find the right path based on what you’re trying to solve right now.
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Track spend, revenue, product ROI, time-as-COGS, and trends.
StatusSaved
Total Spend (This Month)
$0
Tools + marketing + time COGS
Total Revenue (This Month)
$0
All income sources combined
Profit / Loss
$0
Revenue minus total spend
ROI %
0%
Revenue ÷ spend × 100
Near break-evenTrends: add 3+ months
Default hourly value: $25/hrCategories: PDFs, Music, Services, Affiliate, Other
Monthly Inputs
Add tools/platform costs and revenue sources for the selected month.
Auto totals update as you type
Tools & Platform Costs
Tool
Category
Monthly
Recurring
Action
Tools total: $0
Revenue Summary
Source
Category
Amount
Action
Revenue total: $0
Time Value
Used to estimate time cost (COGS) per product/service.
Add tools, revenue, and products/services. Once you add 3+ months in History, trend signals and break-even estimates will unlock.
Products & Services ROI
Break down revenue and costs per product/service, including time as COGS.
Category
Product / Service
Revenue
Tool
Marketing
Time (hrs)
$ / hr
Time COGS
Total Cost
Profit
Margin
Action
Products total profit: $0
Tip: If a digital product looks “high margin,” time COGS keeps it honest. Even PDFs cost time to create, update, and support.
Monthly History & Trends
Add past months to unlock trends and break-even estimates.
Month
Spend
Revenue
Profit
ROI %
Followers
Plays/Streams
Notes
Revenue vs SpendTrend: —
Profit / LossTrend: —
Break-even Estimate (unlocks after 3 months)
Add at least 3 months in History to see an estimate.
ROI Dashboard FAQ
What is a creator ROI dashboard?
A creator ROI dashboard is a simple system that helps you track what you put into your creator business each month
(tools, time, and promotion) and what you get back (revenue and growth). It gives you a clear view of whether you’re
moving toward profit, staying flat, or losing money.
The goal is not perfect accounting. The goal is better decisions about what to focus on.
How do I price my time for time-as-COGS?
Pick an hourly value that reflects what your time is worth right now. If you’re not sure, start with a simple number
you can live with (example: $20–$30/hour) and adjust later.
If you’re building a side project: use a lower, realistic rate.
If you’re replacing work income: use a rate closer to what you’d want to earn.
If your work is highly skilled (editing, mixing, design): use a higher rate.
The point is consistency. Even a rough time value reveals what’s truly “expensive” to maintain.
Should I track ROI by product or by channel?
Start with product/service ROI because it tells you what is worth building and maintaining.
Once that’s clear, add channel tracking (YouTube, Facebook, email, affiliates) if you want to see
where your customers are coming from.
A simple rule: if you can’t confidently answer “Which product makes the most profit?” start with product ROI first.
How many months of data do I need to see trends?
You can start learning from just one month, but trends become meaningful once you have at least
3 months of consistent entries.
1 month: a snapshot (useful, but limited).
3 months: basic trends start to show.
6 months: patterns get clearer and forecasting becomes more reliable.
Consistency matters more than perfection. Rough numbers are better than missing months.
What counts as COGS for digital products?
COGS (cost of goods sold) for digital products is anything directly tied to creating, delivering, and supporting that product.
Even if the file itself is “free to duplicate,” running it is not always free.