Short answer: No. Currently, That Pitch does not offer a dedicated text field for custom track descriptions, stories, or written "vibe" summaries.
While long-form descriptions are common on client-facing retail platforms like Bandcamp or SoundCloud, the business-to-business sync licensing ecosystem operates on precise, search-optimized technical metadata. We have intentionally left track descriptions out of our ingestion pipeline to maximize your opportunities with supervisors.
Why Long-Form Descriptions Are Intentionally Omitted
Our system excludes open text descriptions to better align with the workflow of our 100+ partner production libraries:
Library Marketing Autonomy: When a partner library accepts your track, they assume full responsibility for pitching it to their specific enterprise clients (such as television networks, video editors, and advertising brands). They prefer to write their own internal promotional blurbs and custom metadata that match their specific corporate brand voice.
Objective Data vs. Subjective Text: Professional music supervisors rarely search databases using paragraphs of text. Instead, they filter catalog search arrays using rigid parameters like BPM, Key, Genre, and Mood. Focus your energy on refining these tags, as they are the direct mechanisms that surface your tracks during a search query.
Agile Commercial Angling: A single instrumental track might be pitched for an action sports highlight reel one morning and an upbeat car commercial that afternoon. Leaving the description blank allows a library's creative directors the complete flexibility to angle and frame your track however they see fit for a sudden licensing opportunity.
How Libraries Index Your Music Without Descriptions
Even without a text summary, our library partners receive a complete data profile to successfully index and pitch your catalog across their networks:
Technical Tags: The precise BPM, Key signature, primary Genres, and sub-Moods you apply during upload act as the universal shorthand language for digital asset management.
Lyric Sheets: For vocal tracks, your attached lyrics communicate narrative depth, emotional arcs, and thematic elements far more effectively to a music supervisor than an external paragraph summary can.
The Sonic Profile: Music supervisors and content curators are highly trained professionals who listen to audio profiles contextually. They can easily identify a track's production value and media utility within the first few seconds of playback.
Updated Cross-Reference: Modifiable Elements Post-Upload
To ensure this completely aligns with the editing parameters found in Article 53, here is the verified list of what can and cannot be modified inside your account dashboard under My Music:
Permanent Core Elements (Unchangeable): Track Title, Audio File, Collaborator Accounts, and Writer Split Percentages.
Search Optimization Elements (Editable Anytime): BPM, Key Signature, Genre Tags, Sub-Genres, Mood Tags, Lyric Sheets, High-Resolution Audio Stems, and your PRO Registration Codes (ISRC / ISWC).
Simple version: That Pitch does not use a track description field. Instead, our platform relies entirely on objective metadata tags like BPM, Key, Genre, and Mood to distribute your music to our 100+ partner libraries. These search tags, along with your stems and lyrics, can be edited and optimized anytime via your dashboard.