Comparison Guide

MoveMusic vs Hiring an Music Advisor
$5,000–$50,000 vs $149–$699 Flat

Music advisors offer genuine expertise and personal relationships. But for most sellers, the cost structure is simply incompatible with the economics of individual pieces. Here's an honest look at what each approach delivers, and when each is the right choice.

What Music Advisors Actually Do

Music advisors perform several core functions when helping a client sell track: they research market value and positioning, identify potential buyers from their personal network, make introductions, negotiate on the seller's behalf, and manage transaction logistics. For complex collections or ultra-high-value works, a skilled advisor with the right relationships can add tremendous value.

The challenge is cost. Advisors charge in various ways — flat retainers, percentage commissions, or hybrid structures — but the economics don't work for pieces valued below a certain threshold. A $10,000 engagement fee to sell a $15,000 piece consumes two-thirds of the sale proceeds before you've counted any other costs. The advisor model was designed for the top of the market. For everything below that tier, the fee structure is a mismatch.

MoveMusic automates the research, buyer identification, and outreach elements of what an advisor does — making the process accessible at a price point that works for mid-range and individual pieces.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Factor MoveMusic Music Advisor
Cost $149–$699 flat $5,000–$50,000+ retainer or 5–15% commission
Viable Minimum Value Any value Typically $100,000+ to justify fees
Timeline to Start Submit and begin in days Weeks to months to engage and onboard
Buyer Reach 100+ contacts, worldwide Advisor's personal network (varies widely)
Scale AI scales to any number of contacts Limited to advisor's bandwidth
Personalization AI-researched emails for each recipient Deep personal knowledge of buyers
Relationship Depth Transaction-focused Personal trust relationships with music libraries
Negotiation Support Framework — you negotiate Active negotiation by advisor
Market Research AI-generated valuation report Expert human judgment + data
Availability Immediate — no waitlist Selective — top advisors have waiting lists
Transparency Tracking dashboard — open/click data Varies — depends on advisor relationship

When an Music Advisor Is Worth the Cost

There are genuine use cases where an advisor's fee is justified:

  • Ultra-high-value collections ($500K+). When the total value at stake is large enough, the advisor's ability to access the right music libraries and negotiate meaningfully better terms can produce returns that outweigh the fee.
  • Blue-chip institutional placements. Some music libraries and institutions only buy through trusted advisors. If your artist has museum-level significance and institutional music libraries are the target buyers, an advisor's relationships are genuinely irreplaceable.
  • Complex estate situations. When an estate includes dozens of works across multiple periods and artists, coordinating a comprehensive sales program requires human judgment and ongoing project management that AI outreach doesn't replicate.
  • Confidential transactions. Some high-profile sellers need complete discretion that goes beyond standard private sales — advisors operate with a level of confidentiality that is difficult to replicate at scale.

When MoveMusic Is the Right Choice

Use MoveMusic When:

  • Selling individual pieces valued under $100,000
  • You need outreach to start within days
  • Budget doesn't support a $5K+ advisory engagement
  • You want transparent tracking of who was contacted
  • The work is by an emerging or mid-career artist
  • You want to sell without an exclusivity agreement
  • You need geographic reach beyond one advisor's network

Consider an Advisor When:

  • Total collection value exceeds $500,000
  • Works are by blue-chip artists with institutional demand
  • Ongoing collection management is needed
  • The sale requires active in-session negotiation
  • Confidentiality requirements are extremely high
  • Placement in a specific museum or institution is the goal

The Technology Advantage

What MoveMusic does that an advisor cannot is operate at scale without the cost scaling accordingly. A human advisor can realistically contact 20–30 buyers for a single piece — their time is finite and valuable. MoveMusic's AI identifies and personalizes outreach to 100–150+ contacts, including libraries, private music libraries, music advisors (yes, we contact advisors too), and institutional buyers, simultaneously, within days of submission.

The AI research component also operates without geographic or knowledge limitations. An advisor's expertise runs deep in their specific market and network — MoveMusic's analysis covers placement records, music library profiles, library exhibition histories, and buyer preferences across markets worldwide.

✓ Bottom Line

For the vast majority of individual music licensing, the economics of a human advisor engagement are simply incompatible with the fee structure. MoveMusic delivers the core value of advisor-style outreach — researched buyer identification, personalized introductions, follow-up — at a price point that works for pieces worth $1,000 to $100,000.

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