Bulk pricing for recurring work
Working on multiple tracks per month? We can discuss volume-based pricing for recurring mixing, mastering, vocal production or track editing workflows.
Producer partnership
Work with GigTunes as your mixing, mastering, vocal production and track editing backend. Built for producers who deliver tracks to clients and need consistent, release-ready results.
Share your monthly volume, services and deadlines. We’ll help shape a workflow that fits your client work.
Who this is for
This works best when you already have client work, recurring releases or a growing production pipeline.
Working on multiple tracks per month? We can discuss volume-based pricing for recurring mixing, mastering, vocal production or track editing workflows.
You handle multiple tracks per month and want a reliable workflow behind the scenes.
You need extra capacity for overflow work, deadlines or specialist finishing tasks.
How it works
Upload stems, references, notes and client requirements in one clear workflow.
Mixing, mastering, vocal production or track editing depending on what your project needs.
Receive clean, organized files you can confidently send to your client.
Partnership options
We can start with one project, bulk work or a custom monthly setup depending on your volume and deadlines.
Workflow
For producers testing a recurring workflow.
Custom
Best for recurring work
For producers with regular client work.
Custom
Workflow
For high-volume producers and studios.
Custom
Not a random handoff
You keep your client relationship. We help with the technical finishing process, organized delivery and repeatable quality.
Questions
Common questions before building a recurring producer workflow.
Yes. This page is built for producers, beatmakers, engineers or small studios who regularly deliver tracks to clients and need extra finishing capacity.
Yes. You can use GigTunes as your production backend. We focus on clear files, scope and delivery so you can keep your client workflow organized.
Monthly workflows can be discussed for recurring projects. The best setup depends on track volume, services, turnaround and complexity.
Yes. You can start with a normal order first, then move into a recurring workflow later if it works well.
Yes. For recurring producer workflows or multiple tracks per month, we can discuss volume-based pricing. The exact setup depends on track count, services, turnaround and complexity.
Ready to scale your output?
Share your track volume, services and deadline needs. We’ll help you find the best setup.