How you're involved shapes what we'll focus on. Select the role that best describes you.
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Investor
You're putting money into an artist project, label, or music business and need to understand what you're backing.
🤝
Manager
You're managing an artist and responsible for coordinating the team, timeline, and execution.
🎛
Executive Producer
You're overseeing the creative and business execution of a record or project from the top.
🎤
Artist
You're the recording artist — self-managing or working closely with your own team.
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Label Executive
You run or work for an independent label and are overseeing a release from the business side.
Step 2 of 9 · Project Type
What kind of project is this?
Choose the type that most closely matches what you're building. This shapes the team map, scope, and timeline.
🎵
Single Release
1–2 tracks with full marketing, visual, and promotional rollout.
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EP (2–6 Tracks)
A focused body of work — cohesive theme, full visual identity, coordinated release.
📀
Full Album (7+ Tracks)
A complete statement requiring full production, mixing, mastering, and extended marketing.
🌱
Artist Development
Pre-release work — building the artist's identity, sound, and presence before any release.
🏗
Label Infrastructure
Building or restructuring a label's operational systems, roster, and business foundation.
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Compilation / Various Artists
Multi-artist project requiring coordination across multiple performers and teams.
Step 3 of 9 · Project Identity
Tell us about the project.
Basic details that anchor everything else — the who, what, and where you are right now.
R&B
Hip-Hop
Soul
Pop
Gospel
Jazz
Afrobeats
K-Pop
Latin
Rock
Other
Step 4 of 9 · Vision & Goals
What does success look like?
Understanding your goals shapes the strategy, the team, and where the money should go.
Streaming Numbers
Direct Sales / Revenue
Sync / Licensing Placement
Live / Touring
Brand Deals / Partnerships
Label Deal / Distribution Deal
Press / Media Coverage
Audience / Fan Growth
Catalog / Publishing Value
International Market Entry
Local / City
Regional
National (US)
UK / Europe
Asia-Pacific
Latin America
Africa
Global
Step 5 of 9 · Team Map
Who's on the team?
Mark each role as Filled, Needed, or Not Applicable. If filled, add the person's name.
💡 Every unfilled "Needed" role becomes a gap in your plan. Be honest here — it's the most important step.
Category
Role
Status
Name / Company
Step 6 of 9 · Scope & Deliverables
What needs to be built?
Check everything this project needs to deliver. This becomes your master deliverable list.
Music & Audio
Visual Content
Digital & Web
Marketing & PR
Legal & Rights
Step 7 of 9 · Timeline
Map the phases.
Define the duration and key notes for each phase. Dates are calculated from your target release date.
Step 8 of 9 · Budget
Map the money.
Enter your total budget and allocate by category. Suggested amounts are auto-filled based on project type — adjust as needed.
USD
Unallocated$0
Step 9 of 9 · Gap Analysis
Here's what's missing.
Based on your inputs, BHE has identified the gaps between where you are and what this project requires. Address these before moving forward.
Review the gaps above, then generate your full project plan. The plan includes all of this analysis alongside your scope, team, timeline, and budget — ready to share with your team or bring to a BHE advisory session.
Your BHE Project Plan
The blueprint.
Your complete project plan. Print it, share it with your team, or bring it to a BHE advisory session.