Guide to Digital Distribution

  • Landr vs. Distrokid vs. Tunecore

    If you’re considering a choice between Landr, Distrokid, and Tunecore you’re probably looking to pay a one-time fee, get unlimited distribution, and keep 100% of your royalties. With a couple of these distributors having multiple tiers to choose from, it can’t be an exact apples-to-apples comparison. What I’ve done is I’ve chosen the lowest-priced tiers…

  • Amuse vs. Distrokid vs. Tunecore

    Distrokid Tunecore Amuse Price $23 Annually | Musician $15 Annually | Rising Artist $25 Annually | Boost  Percentage Keep 100% Keep 100% Keep 100% Releases Unlimited Unlimited Unlimited Stores Limited Unlimited Really Limited New Stores +Store Maximizer: $8 per release annually +Store Automator: Free but has to be added manually  Unspecified  Release Date No Yes…

  • Onerpm Music Distribution – Buyers Guide

    About Onerpm Music Distribution Service Visit Onerpm: https://bit.ly/3NnFuam Onerpm music distribution is owned and operated by the indie label Verge Records International. The thing that’s most attractive about Onerpm is the lack of upfront costs. Artists don’t have to pay anything upfront to use Onerpm and instead pay a percentage of revenue. I’m not a…

  • Landr Music Distribution: Buyer’s Guide

    Visit Landr Music Distribution: https://bit.ly/44g27V8 Landr distribution is owned and operated by Landr the tech company and is an expansion of their services. One of the first, if not the first, companies to offer AI audio mastering as a service, Landr has proven staying power and reliability. With its host of services, its offer goes…

  • Ditto Music Distribution: Buyer’s Guide

    About The Ditto Music Distribution Service Visit Ditto: https://bit.ly/3NjgP6N Ditto music distribution was the first company to really come for Distrokid. The pricing of Distrokid’s music distribution service started at $20 annually but they didn’t clearly state that it was a starting point. At that rate, artists couldn’t get so much as a release date.…

  • Distrokid Music Distribution Service: Buyer’s Guide

    Distrokid was the first music distribution service to offer unlimited distribution for a flat annual fee while allowing artists to keep 100% of their revenue. At the time they hit the scene, there was only CD Baby charging artists per release while taking a percentage of revenue, and Tunecore charging artists annual fees per release…