Create split sheets in under 3 clicks. Send to your collaborators. Get it signed. Done right, every time — before the song releases.
"We'll figure it out later" turns into "I thought we agreed on 50/50" six months later when the streams start checking in.
You send a split sheet. They say they'll sign it. They don't. You release the song anyway and pray the PRO registration holds up.
Google Docs, Notion, a text message "yeah 50% is fine" — none of it is legally clean or auditable when a dispute hits.
Existing split tools are buried inside TuneCore or Ditto. You can't use them unless you're already distributing through them. That's not how independent musicians work.
Name your song. Add your collaborators. Set the split percentages. Takes under 60 seconds — no signup friction on day one.
Your collaborator gets an email or text with a magic link. No app download required. No account needed to view and sign.
One tap to sign. Timestamped. Verified. Stored. Every signatory gets a copy. Your PRO registration just became airtight.
"The split sheet is the most important document in any collaborative session. It records who owns what — before the song is released, before royalties start flowing, and before memories get fuzzy."
— Industry standard, every music lawyer ever
We built RollCall because we watched great collaborations fall apart over a document nobody ever formalized. The music industry has spent decades treating split sheets as an afterthought. Independent artists deserve a tool that treats the business side of music with the same care they bring to the creative side.
RollCall exists so the song is never held up by a spreadsheet.
Every release without a signed split is a future dispute waiting to happen. RollCall makes it so easy there's no excuse not to do it.