Usage rights confusion costs you money every gig

Present your voiceover services as tiers with usage rights, revisions, and turnaround built in. Clients approve and pay before you step into the booth.

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The problem

Sound familiar?

Clients don't understand usage-based pricing

They need a 30-second spot. You quote for broadcast usage. They say 'it's just for a YouTube video.' The usage conversation is confusing, and quoting becomes a negotiation instead of a selection.

Script changes after you've recorded

You record the read. Perfect take. Then the client changes three lines and needs a re-record. Then they tweak the tag. Each change means back in the booth for a 'small fix' that takes 30 minutes.

Chasing payment from production companies

The agency or production company approves your read. Net-30 payment terms stretch to net-60. You've done the work, they've used the audio, and you're still waiting for the check.

The solution

How SendScope helps

1

Voiceover tiers with usage rights included

Offer a Web/Social tier, Broadcast tier, and Buyout tier. Each lists usage scope, script length, revision takes, and delivery format. Clients pick the tier that matches their usage needs.

2

Revision takes defined per tier

Your Basic tier includes 1 revision take. Your Premium includes 3. When the client sends a fourth script revision, you've got clear documentation to reference.

3

Payment before you record

Clients pay through Stripe when they approve. You step into the booth knowing the payment is handled. No net-30 waiting games.

4

Professional presentation for auditions

Send a deal page link after a successful audition. The client sees your rates and usage terms laid out professionally, not in a plain-text email.

How it works

Three steps to getting paid

1

Create your deal page

Build voiceover tiers by usage type. Define script length, usage rights, revision takes, turnaround, and delivery format (WAV, MP3, AIFF) for each level.

2

Share after the audition or inquiry

Send one link when a client is interested. They review your options and pick the tier that matches their project's usage requirements.

3

Get paid and hit record

The client approves and pays. You receive the final script, record the session, and deliver files with scope and payment confirmed.

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