Totally fair question.
Short answer: no.
Longer answer: we don’t share a public list of every sync library we work with — and there’s a good reason for that.
At That Pitch, our goal is to make it easier for libraries to discover great music, not harder.
Here’s why we don’t publish the list
1) It ruins the system
When artists see a full list, some can’t help themselves. They start cold-emailing libraries, tagging them on social media, and sending DMs asking for placements.
We’ve had libraries come to us directly and say, please make it stop.
So we did.
Protecting the relationship keeps doors open for everyone.
2) We protect our partners
Libraries work with That Pitch because we respect their time and workflows. The moment inboxes fill with unsolicited pitches, it makes their jobs harder — and weakens the trust that makes this ecosystem work.
Our responsibility is to keep the process smooth for them and fair for all artists.
What you do get
If a library accepts your track, we tell you:
Who they are
Their general vibe and placement style
The types of music they look for
How to create more music that fits
You’re never left guessing.
We just don’t hand over the entire playbook.
It’s about respect
It’s not secrecy.
It’s respect.
For the libraries.
For your fellow artists.
And for the system that actually works.
Keep making great music.
We’ll keep getting it into the right hands.