Songs For Your Story creates custom songs for businesses, events, and professional use starting at $49. Each song is fully personalized with your company name, team members, achievements, and brand message. Founded by TJ Larkin, we deliver professional-quality business songs in as fast as 24 hours.

A company in California ordered a custom hip-hop song for their sales kickoff last quarter. The song name-dropped their CEO's catchphrase, referenced their Q4 numbers, and had the entire sales floor chanting the chorus by the end of the event.

Cost: $149. Impact: the team talked about it for weeks.

That's the thing about custom business songs that most event planners haven't figured out yet. When you're spending $50,000 on a conference or $10,000 on a team retreat, a $200 custom song is the cheapest line item with the biggest emotional impact.

Here are 10 ways businesses are actually using them.

1. Sales Kickoff Anthems

The biggest use case by far. Companies order a custom hype song for their annual or quarterly sales kickoff that references the company name, sales targets, the CEO's rallying cry, and the team's identity.

Think modern trap beat with confident vocals and lyrics like "CloudSync team, we ship it fast, Q1 targets, watch us blast." Except, you know, better than that. The point is it's THEIR song. Not some generic EDM track from a royalty-free library.

Why it works: Sales teams are competitive and emotional. Give them an anthem that's specifically about THEM and they'll play it before every call for the rest of the quarter.

2. Real Estate Agent Brand Songs

This one is quietly becoming huge. Real estate agents spend thousands on personal branding already: headshots, mailers, bus bench ads, social media content. A custom brand song costs $49 to $199 and gives them something nobody else in their market has.

A 30-second jingle for their listing videos. A full song they play at open houses. An intro for their YouTube channel or podcast. Their name, their market, their personality, all in radio-quality music.

Why it works: Real estate is a relationship business where differentiation matters. A custom song is memorable in a way that another postcard isn't.

3. Insurance Agency and Financial Advisor Themes

Same logic as real estate, different industry. Independent insurance agents and financial advisors are always looking for ways to stand out in a sea of sameness. A custom song for their brand, their office, or their annual client appreciation event is unexpected and memorable.

One agent ordered a country-style song about "protecting what matters" with his agency name and town woven into the lyrics. He plays it at every community event he sponsors.

Why it works: These professionals compete on trust and personality. A custom song communicates "I care enough about my brand to do something nobody else does."

4. Conference and Summit Theme Songs

Event organizers spending $100,000+ on a conference are spending $500 on generic background music from a stock library. That's backwards.

A custom conference theme song with the event name, the year, and the theme woven into a professional track costs less than a single centerpiece. It plays during the opening session, between speakers, at the afterparty, and in the recap video. Attendees hear it 20 times in 2 days and it becomes the sonic identity of the event.

Why it works: Events need identity. A theme song creates shared experience in a way that a logo on a lanyard can't.

5. Employee Appreciation and Awards Songs

Instead of a plaque that sits in a drawer, give your Employee of the Year a custom song about their actual contributions. Reference the project they led, the late nights they put in, the team they built.

Play it at the awards ceremony. Watch them try not to cry. Watch everyone else realize this company actually sees its people.

Why it works: Recognition is the #1 driver of employee engagement. A custom song is recognition on a level nobody expects.

6. Product Launch Themes

Apple has its iconic keynote music. You probably can't afford a full orchestra. But you can afford a $149 custom song that captures the energy of your product launch, references the product name, and plays during the reveal.

Tech companies, CPG brands, and startups are using custom launch songs in their demo videos, social media teasers, and launch event presentations.

Why it works: Music creates anticipation and emotion around a product in a way that slides and bullet points can't.

7. Podcast and YouTube Intros

Every podcast needs an intro. Most use generic music or nothing at all. A custom intro song with your show's name, your tagline, and a vibe that matches your content costs $49 and immediately makes your show sound professional.

Same for YouTube channels. A 15-to-30 second custom intro with your channel name sets you apart from the thousands of creators using the same royalty-free tracks.

Why it works: Audio branding is the most underused tool in content creation. A custom intro makes your show instantly recognizable.

8. Trade Show Booth Music

Walking the floor at a trade show, every booth sounds the same. Generic upbeat music. Forgettable.

Now imagine walking past a booth where the music is literally about that company's product, by name. You stop. You listen. You walk into the booth. That's a $49 lead generation tool.

Why it works: Trade shows are about stopping traffic. Nothing stops foot traffic like hearing something unexpected and specific.

9. Team Building and Offsite Events

A custom team song for your department or division. Something that references the inside jokes, the Slack channels, the running gags, the wins from the past year. Play it at the offsite and watch the energy in the room shift.

Some companies order one for each department and make it a friendly competition.

Why it works: Shared experiences build culture. A custom song becomes part of the team's identity. People reference it in meetings. It lives beyond the event.

10. Client Gifts and Thank You Songs

Forget the branded swag bag. Send your top client a custom song celebrating the partnership. Reference the deal, the relationship, the shared wins.

A wealth management firm ordered a custom song for a client's retirement celebration. That client has referred three new families since.

Why it works: In a world of generic corporate gifts, a personalized song is so unexpected that it becomes the thing they tell everyone about. That's marketing you can't buy any other way.

Ready to create a custom song for your business?

Custom business songs starting at $49. Radio-quality production. Delivered in as fast as 24 hours.

♫ Get Started

What Business Clients Need to Know

You own the song. Use it for marketing, events, social media, presentations, podcasts, or anything else. No licensing fees, no restrictions, no expiration.

Any genre works. Hip-hop for a sales kickoff. Acoustic folk for a retreat. Pop for a product launch. Country for a client appreciation barbecue. We match the style to your audience and occasion.

Volume works too. Need songs for multiple departments, events, or clients? Contact us for volume pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a custom business song cost?
Custom business songs from Songs For Your Story start at $49 for a single song. Most business clients choose the $149 or $199 packages which include multiple versions, faster delivery, and cover art. Volume discounts are available for companies needing multiple songs.
Can I use a custom song for my business brand or marketing?
Yes. You own the song 100 percent and can use it for marketing, social media, podcasts, YouTube channels, events, presentations, and any other business purpose. Many clients use their custom song as a brand jingle, podcast intro, or recurring event theme.
What kind of business events work well with custom songs?
The most popular business uses are sales kickoff anthems, annual conference themes, product launch celebrations, employee appreciation events, company milestone celebrations, team building activities, and trade show booth music. Any event where you want people energized and connected to your brand works well with a custom song.