Close the write.
Sign your splits in the room. Then SplitRoom finishes the paperwork: PRO registrations, copyright filing package, and a watchful eye that tells you the moment the world's records stop matching what everyone signed.
Your co-writers don't download anything. They sign from a link.
Songs outlive memories.
The cut comes two years later, and suddenly four people remember three different splits. The friendships that end in this town don't end in the room. They end in the email thread about percentages, long after everyone's moved on to other songs.
A split sheet signed the day you wrote it ends that argument before it exists. Who was in the room, what everybody agreed to, signed and dated. That's it. That's the whole product.
How it works
- 1Start a session. Song title, date, the room you're in.
- 2Set the splits. Defaults to even. Drag if it wasn't.
- 3Everyone signs. Pass your phone around the room, or text each writer a link. The moment the last signature lands, the sheet locks and a timestamped PDF hits every inbox.
Pass the phone.
The whole room signs on one device before anyone stands up.
Or send links.
Writers sign from their own phone. No account, no app, no excuses.
Locked forever.
Signed sheets can't be edited, only amended, and every version is kept. Paper beats memory.
After the room
Splits agreed and signed in the room.
Independently verifiable, timestamped, tamper-evident.
PRO registrations and a copyright filing package.
We watch the registries and flag drift on your song.
Your first sheet is free. No card, fully functional, PDF included.
Unlimited: $12/month or $99/year. Every sheet, every amendment, every re-download.
Your co-writers never pay. Signing is free forever, for everyone, always.
FAQ
- What's a split sheet?
- The industry-standard written record of who wrote a song and what percentage each writer owns. Publishers, PROs, and lawyers all start with it.
- Is it legally binding?
- A signed, timestamped split sheet is the document the industry runs on, and it's exactly what gets pulled up when there's a dispute. We're not your lawyers and won't promise outcomes. We'll just say this: the writer with the signed sheet wins the argument.
- Do my co-writers need accounts?
- No. They sign from a link or on your phone. They get the PDF either way.
- What about master splits and producer points?
- Coming. v1 is the classic writer's split sheet, publishing shares, because that's the one every co-write needs today.
- We made a mistake. Can we fix it?
- Locked sheets can't be silently edited, that's the point. You create an amendment, everyone signs again, and both versions are kept.