Upload the work, set the splits and rights, and both sides sign with verified ID. You each keep a timestamped record that cannot be edited.
Free while in beta. Both parties verify their identity before signing.
Bind record
7K2-94X
Sealed
Concerning the work “Found EP, Beat 01”
Alex Rivera
Producer
Signed 17 Aug 2026
Mara Chen
Co-producer
Signed 17 Aug 2026
Record hash, SHA-256
497e6ed508a27fd8a3a38a3c0b0a98fcec0dfee1868560941ff04f568f72c2cc
Why Bind exists
"We made this together."
"I was supposed to get 20%."
"You said I could use it."
"I never agreed to that."
"This was always my idea."
"You changed the terms later."
Every one of these is a memory against a memory. A signed record ends the argument before it starts.
How it works
Add a title, description, category, and any supporting files. Songs, designs, videos, scripts. Anything IP-related.
Set rights, splits, attribution, usage, jurisdiction, and duration. Plain English. No legalese required.
They receive a notification, review the agreement, and can accept, decline, or leave a message. A record is created either way.
Digital signatures lock the agreement. A clean, timestamped PDF is generated and stored. You both keep it forever.
What Bind is not
Bind records the parties' stated intent and creates a signed evidential record. That's it. That's enough.
Less aggressive than a contract. More useful than a handshake.