Every engagement at Nomad starts with a 30-minute listen — a real one, not a sales call. Share a sample of your catalogue (or a single release you're worried about) and we'll come back with three specific signals: a derivative coverage estimate, a royalty-matching gap, and one audience pattern you're probably not reading. If those three signals are interesting, we keep going.
Not from a BDR. From the A&R engineer or rights engineer most likely to be useful on your specific question. They will have read the message and looked at any catalogue sample you sent.
Bring the question, the catalogue context, and any constraint we should know about. We bring three specific things we can hear in your data. The conversation is technical — and the answer is sometimes "we're not the right tool for this," which is fine.
Fixed price, fixed scope, hard deliverable. At the end you get a written report and the underlying claims pipeline. About 80% of audits turn into a longer Nomad Listen / Rights engagement. The other 20% don't, and that's an acceptable outcome for both sides.