Songfinch turns your Stories into Song

by Startacus Admin

Imagine it’s a week or so before Valentine's (at time of publication it is) and instead of a personalised card to your loved one, you send them a personalised original song. Step forward Songfinch who are like the moonpig.com (kinda) of the personalised song...read on to find out more.
Songfinch is a US startup that aims to craft an original song from a customer's memories, experiences and feelings for them to then share on as a sincere and unique gift.
“In 7 days and for $200, a professional songwriter produces a one-of-a-kind, radio-quality song that finally gives voice to all your heart’s unsung sentiments.”

You then receive your original song – a piece of music that they hope then become your gift recipient's new favorite song.
Alongside the song, the customer will get its own personalised webpage where you can listen to your song, read the lyrics, learn about the songwriter who created the masterpiece and easily share with all your family and friend and a heartfelt card with the unique URL printed on the inside that signposts you to your song.
We reckon you should go check out SongFinch and whilst admittedly not all of the of the songs won't be to your taste, we reckon this Startup is on ‘track’ to make a bob or two with their personlised song service.We think the idea of Songfinch rocks and we even started the process of bagging our own song too perhaps...

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Published on: 8th February 2017
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