1:1 & Small-Group Coaching
Level up your beats, mixes, and releases with a real-world mentor.
Tutoring is for producers who want fast, real feedback and a clear plan — not another course that sits unfinished.
Two ways to book
Single session — $49
Perfect for mix feedback, a stuck track, or one focused breakthrough.
4-session block — $139 (best value)
Best for real progress. We set goals, track momentum, and build results over a month.
You’ll schedule your first session before checkout so you always get a real time slot.
Limited spots • Sessions via Zoom • Screen-share in your DAW
What you get
- • Private Zoom session(s)
- • Session recap notes + homework
- • Project feedback where possible
- • Guidance on releases + next steps
Why tutoring instead of another course?
Courses teach foundations. Tutoring helps you apply everything to your own tracks and move faster with real feedback.
Dialed-in Feedback
Get honest, actionable feedback on your beats, mixes, arrangements, and release strategy — not generic YouTube advice.
Structured Weekly Progress
We set clear goals for 4–8 weeks at a time so you always know what to practice when you sit down at your DAW.
Sessions Built Around Your DAW
We work in Ableton, FL Studio, Logic, and Pro Tools. You learn inside the tools you already use.
Who it’s for
- You’ve been making beats or songs for a while but your mixes still don’t hit how you want.
- You get stuck finishing tracks and want someone to keep you accountable.
- You’re tired of random tutorials and want one clear path that fits your sound.
- You’d like real-world insight on releasing music, sync/supervision, or building a catalog.
How tutoring works
- 1Pick your tutoring option (single session or 4-session block) and fill out the short intake form.
- 2Schedule your first session in Calendly (you’ll do this before payment so you always get a real slot).
- 3Complete checkout to confirm your booking.
- 4If you chose the 4-session block, future sessions are scheduled with your tutor at the end of each call.
Common questions
- Do I have to commit long-term?
- No. Start with a single session. If you want momentum, the 4-session block is the best value.
- What should I bring to the session?
- A project you’re working on, your DAW open, and a clear goal (mix feedback, arrangement, vocal chain, etc.).