Most artists choose based on price, hype, or whatever company is shouted the loudest on YouTube. That is how people end up stuck with the wrong distributor, the wrong pricing model, and the wrong expectations. Start with what actually matters to you right now.
There is no best distributor in the abstract. There is only the best fit for what you are trying to do. Cheap and free options come with tradeoffs. Premium options come with tradeoffs. Feature-heavy platforms come with tradeoffs. Opportunity-driven platforms come with tradeoffs.
If you solve the wrong problem, you can spend years paying for a setup that never matched your actual goals.
Pick the path that sounds most like you. Then use the reviews, selector tool, and consultation CTA in the right order instead of bouncing around the site reading everything in random sequence.
Pick one. You can always come back and look at another path after.
Pick the path that sounds most like where you are right now. The point is not to find the most impressive-looking platform. The point is to stop solving the wrong problem.
The quick paths above are starting points. Your actual best fit depends on things like release volume, collaborations, Content ID needs, tax issues, support tolerance, and whether you care more about cost, exposure, control, or long-term catalog security.
If you are not ready to choose yet, go deeper with the comparison angle instead of reading random review pages out of order.
Best for people deciding between reliability and low-cost scaling.
Read comparisonFor people who want to avoid upfront cost but still understand the tradeoffs.
Read comparisonIf you already have releases out, revenue coming in, collaborators involved, or marketing money on the line, stop trying to wing this based on Reddit threads and half-truth YouTube videos.
A bad distributor choice can cost more than a consultation ever will.