An Aggregator is basically a Music Distribution company that will take your songs and make them available for people to play them on streaming and download sites around the world. Sites like Spotify, iTunes, Apple Music, YouTube, Google Play, Pandora, Tidal, Amazon, Deezer and hundreds of other music websites
. They will collect any royalties or payments due to you by those sites for people playing or downloading (purchasing) your songs and pay them to you.
Unlike most types of businesses where the costs are easy to compare, aggregators are not so easy to compare. They are very creative in their pricing structures and how they differentiate themselves from their competitors. Some charge a one time fee per submission only, some a fee and a percentage of your sales, some a yearly fee and no submission fee, some a yearly fee, no submission fee and no percentage, some charge a percentage only, some charge a fee per store and lots of other pricing structures. And if that is not confusing enough, the fees and percentages are all different. Not knowing how many streams or downloads you will get makes it very difficult to calculate what the total fees would be under each price structure and to be able to compare them. We list the fees for each aggregator below. Check the website of any of the ones you are interested in, to see if there have been any changes in price or service.
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As far as we can tell, we don't think you would be too wrong in picking any of them. You can always change later on if you don't like the one you chose, although a change may incur additional fees for new bar codes, non refundable fees etc. Look closely at the details of each. Will they get you on the major streaming sites such as those listed above? Some offer other services which might interest you such as physical distribution of your CD or vinyl record album, promotional services, physical manufacturing of your CD, sync licensing, a storefront for people to find and preview your songs and other various services. Although most of those services you can obtain elsewhere on your own.
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This list is continually being added to and updated. We are giving point form details on each for their basic plan for a single or album to get your music out there. Some of them have extremely complicated or confusing multiple price offerings. Here we are trying to compare the key factors, submission price, annual fee, percentage of royalties they take to release a single or album and number of stores they are in, to give some kind of an even field to compare the various distributors. The figures are taken directly from each aggregator's own website. Here they are in alphabetical order.
Aded.US - $100. per year annual fee, for 12 singles or albums, they take 0%, you keep 100% of Royalties, - 600+ stores www.aded.us
Amuse
- submission via smart phone only, they take 0%, you keep 100% of Royalties (streaming/sales earnings), no annual fee, no submission fee, they offer full record label services on a 50/50 split, 9+ stores - www.amuse.ioAwal - They take a straight 15% of your royalties, no submission fee, no yearly fees, 100+ stores - www.awal.com
CD Baby
- Standard service $9.95 per single, $29. per album, one time submission fee, they take 9%, you keep 91% of your Royalties, no annual fee. OR (Pro service includes publishing Royalty collection $29.95 per single, $69.per album, one time fee, plus 9% of Royalties ,no annual fee.) They offer physical sales of your CD or vinyl at $4. fee per CD sold. 150+ stores - CDBaby.com
Digital Nation
- $29.99 per year, unlimited releases - digitalnation.club
Distrokid
- $19.99 per year for unlimited submissions, for one band / artist, $35.99 per year for two bands / artists & future release date option . They take 0 % of your Royalties, you keep 100%, $.99 per year per song (optional) for listing on Shazam & iphone Siri, - 165+ stores. - distrokid.com
Ditto
- $19. per year for unlimited submissions, they take 0 % of your Royalties, you keep 100%, free ISRC & UPC Codes. 100's of stores - dittomusic.com
Easy Distro - They take a straight 4%, you keep 96% of your royalties, no submission fee, no yearly fees, Free ISRC & UPC Codes
- easydistro.com
EmuBands
- $42.50 per single, $84.95 per album, one time submission fee, no annual yearly fee, you keep 100% of Royalties, 61+ stores - emubands.com
Fonomusic
- 5.99 Euros = approx. $6.75 U.S. per single per year, 25.99 Euros = about $29.27 U.S. per album per year,(4.99/22.99 Euros per year for additional ), they take 10%, you keep 90% of the Royalties. (based on approx 1.13 exch rate) 21+ stores. website - fonomusic.se
freshtunes
- no yearly fee, no submission fee, they take 0 % of your royalties, you keep 100%, (except for your songs on their compilation album they take 40% and their youtube channel they take 100%) 15+ stores - freshtunes.com
Horus Music
- they charge 20 pound sterling = approx. $25.07 U.S. per year for unlimited submissions, they take 0 % of your royalties, you keep 100%, free ISRC & UPC Codes. (based on approx 1.15 exch rate) 200+ stores - horusmusic.global
Identity Music
no yearly fee, no submission fee, they take a percentage of your royalties, which is negotiated with each artist. identitymusic.comiMusician - basic plan $9. per single, $29. per album, one time submission fee, no yearly fee, they take 15%, you keep 85% of your Royalties, OR ($29. per single, $89. per album, one time submission fee, no yearly fee, they take 0% of Royalties, you keep 100%,) 250+ stores - imusiciandigital.com
Kyte Music
- They take a straight 20%, you keep 80% of your royalties, no submission fee, no yearly fees OR pay $7. month = $84. per year and they take 3%, you keep 97% of your royalties. - kytemusic.com
Landr
-release only plan, 10 tracks $12. per year, 30 tracks $24 per year, unlimited tracks $48 per year, They take 0% you keep 100% royalties, 250+ stores. - landr.com
Level Music
- $20. per year for up to 200 tracks, you keep 100% of Royalties, OR (they have an intro offer for 2 tracks for free.) 9+ stores - levelmusic.comamz
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musicdiffusion
- 2.99 euros = approx $3.37 U.S. per single one time submission fee, they take 10% of your royalties, no annual fee, OR (15.99 euros = approx. $18.01 U.S. for one year of unlimited release plus they take 10% of royalties, no annual fee,) free ISRC & UPC Codes, (based on approx 1.13 exch rate) 159+ stores - musicdiffusion.com
Octiive
- $190. per year for unlimited submissions, for 1 to 20 artists, they take 0 %, you keep 100% of your Royalties, OR ($9.00 for 1 to 3 single release, or $19. Per Album, one time submission fee, no annual fee, they take 8% of your Royalties, you keep 92%.) 600+ stores - octiive.com
ONErpm
- no annual fee, no submission fee, they take 15%, you get 85% of streaming and sales, 30+ stores - onerpm.com
Record Union
- $15. per single per year, $25. per album per year. They take 15%, you keep 85% of royalties, (or 7.5% /92.5% Royalty for a $25. per year adder ) 16+ stores - recordunion.com--------- ------- -------
Reverbnation
- $1. per single, $9. per album, per year, you keep 100% of Royalties, you choose 6 stores for your music to be in, OR ($9.95 per single, $49.95 per album ($19.95 1st year ), per year, you keep 100% of Royalties, you get 24+ stores.) - reverbnation.com
Rocktome
- They take a straight 10%, you keep 90% of your royalties, no submission fee, no yearly fees - rocktome.com
routenote
- free plan no submission fee, no annual fee, they take 15%, you keep 85% of royalties, OR ($10. per single, $30. per album, one time submission fee, $9.99 per year annual fee, you get 100% of royalties,) free UPC/EAN’s and ISRC codes. 50+ stores - routenote.com
Songtradr
- free plan no submission fee, no annual fee, they take 10%, you keep 90% of royalties, you keep 60% of sync fees, OR $19. U.S. per year annual fee, you get 100% of royalties, 60% of sync fees from their in-house sync licensing team, OR $49. per year annual fee, you get 100% of royalties and 80% of sync fees - songtradr.comSoundcloud
- Premier $180. per year, they take 0, you keep 100% of Royalties, (you have to get 1,000 plays per month on Soundcloud before you qualify and they start to pay you), 40+ stores - soundcloud.com
Soundrop
- No upfront or annual fee, they take 15%, you keep 85% of your net digital revenue, 6+ stores - soundrop.com
SpareMusic
- $59.99 per year, unlimited submissions, you keep 100% of Royalties, OR ($19.99 per year, unlimited submissions, you keep 95%, they take 5% of Royalties,) OR (a free plan where they take 20%, you keep 80% of the revenue , no submission or yearly fees on free plan,) 200+ stores. - sparemusic.comspinnup - $9.99 per single , $39.99 per album, per year, you keep 100% of Royalties, 44+ stores. - spinnup.com
Stem
- They take a straight 10% of your royalties, you must apply and be accepted - https://stem.isSymphonic
- They take a straight 15% of your royalties, no submission fee, no yearly fees, 66+ stores - symphonicdistribution.com
Tunecore
- $14.99 year, unlimited releases, you can schedule release dates, They take 0% you keep 100% of Royalties,150+ stores , premium plans at a higher cost with more services available, - tunecore.com
UnitedMasters
- you have to request an invitation to join, They take a straight 10% of your royalties, no submission fee, no yearly fees OR there is a paid option where you keep all your royalties - unitedmasters.com
Waxtone - They take a straight 30% of your royalties, you get 70%, no submission fee, no yearly fees OR pay 59 Euros (= approx $87.91 CAD = $70. USD.) per month = 708 Euros per year for you to keep 100% of royalties - wax-tone.com
Zimbalam - taken over by Believe - moved to their Tunecore division
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Here is a list of some other distributers who do not publish any pricing information. Most of them offer other services and don't have a standard pricing structure. Most of them quote you a price after you tell them about yourself , your music and which of their services you are interested in. You have to contact them to get a quote. Here they are in alphabetical order.
Absolute Label Services
Ada Music Believe Music
Eveara
- eveara.com
Fuga
Amsterdam - fuga.com
Identity Music
- identitymusic.com
Idol
- idol.io/en
Music Gateway - musicgateway.com
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