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Audiomack & Mogul Team Up to Enhance Royalty Tracking for Independent Artists

The royalty tracking transparency Spotify lacks.

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Audiomack, a global music streaming platform, has announced a partnership with Mogul, a royalty tracking service, to improve transparency and financial accuracy for the over 30 million monthly users on Audiomack. Artists who upload their music to the platform will now have access to Mogul’s tracking tools, allowing them to monitor and manage their royalties alongside other revenue sources.

For independent artists trying to carve out a sustainable living from their work, this partnership addresses a key concern: ensuring fair and accurate royalty payments. With the integration of Mogul’s advanced payment system into Audiomack’s existing monetisation tools, the collaboration promises to offer an all-in-one solution for royalty distribution.

Mogul, which launched earlier this year, has already tracked and recovered $150 million for artists worldwide. The company’s growing reputation as a trusted tool for income transparency has only been solidified by this new alliance. Jeff Ponchick, CEO of Mogul, shared in the press release: "The Audiomack team shares deeply in our vision of financial transparency, and through this integration, we look forward to helping artists build longstanding careers in music."

With this partnership, artists on Audiomack can link their accounts to Mogul, providing them with the most comprehensive royalty tracking data available. Those using the Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP) will be able to further boost their revenue opportunities while gaining access to crucial financial insights. This integration also supports tracking with more than 100 distributors, publishers, and other platforms.

Audiomack has recently been ramping up its efforts to support independent artists, having introduced the Sponsored Songs feature in July. This program allows artists to reach new audiences while avoiding unethical streaming practices such as black market streaming farms.

Jacob Lowy, Audiomack’s Manager of Licensing & Music Partnerships, highlighted the shared goals of both companies in the press release: "Audiomack and Mogul share a central mission: empower artists to build leverage, self-sufficiency, and independence. This partnership unlocks financial freedom and transparency, providing artists not just with royalty tracking, but with access to new revenue streams."

Read also: 99% of Artists Struggle to Make It to Mid-Level, Let Alone Become Mainstream or Superstars, Study Reveals

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