Los Angeles, CA — Feb 6 — Clearnote, the AI-powered legal platform founded by the team at Good Boy Records, today announced the official public launch of its contract platform after months of development alongside legal teams and a successful private beta in late 2025. Originally built to address widespread contracting gaps in the music industry, Clearnote has quickly expanded to lawyers and businesses across an array of specialties, and further into the entertainment industry supporting legal agreements in film, television, and the creator-economy.
Clearnote was first developed inside Good Boy Records as a practical solution to an urgent operational problem: independent artists, managers, and small teams were navigating increasingly complex deal volume without affordable or efficient legal tooling. During its private beta, use cases on the platform extended well beyond the music industry, as individuals and legal professionals adopted it for a variety of different needs, prompting the team to formally expand beyond music ahead of its public launch.
“Our goal with Clearnote was to support independent artists, musicians and music teams with better legal infrastructure to get deals done in an efficient, timely and cost-effective manner,” said Cameron Siasi, Founder of Clearnote and VP of Operations at Good Boy Records. “What surprised us was how quickly the solution spread to fill the needs of other industries, including everything from more general businesses to independent creators and influencers in entertainment. As more people build careers outside traditional systems, regardless what field that may be in, access to practical legal tools is essential.”
Since beta, Clearnote has been adopted by a growing mix of entertainment professionals, creator teams, managers, and small firms managing high-volume contracts without enterprise legal infrastructure. The platform enables users to draft, templatize, revise, compare, and manage agreements end-to-end, with features including conditional clause toggling, collaborative editing, version control, and integrated e-signature workflows.
What sets Clearnote apart from other legal AI platforms is that it was built first for accessibility and day-to-day usability, designed for managers, attorneys, talent teams, small firms, and creators who have historically been priced out of higher-tier systems.
“Our target audience today is really anyone in entertainment that needs legal work done,” said John Zamora, Co-founder & COO of Good Boy Records. “We’re for attorneys, we’re for creators, and we’re for companies. There are so many independent contractors who need accessible, easy-to-use tools to get the job done efficiently and affordably. With the official launch of Clearnote, our focus is to provide core legal infrastructure for how creative industries operate today.”
