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Music distribution / built by tired artists

Twelve bucks
a year.
Bleed never.

$12 a year. Unlimited. Your music on Spotify, Apple Music, Tidal, and 50+ other stores. You keep 100% of your royalties. Zero cuts. No tiers. No upsells. No bullshit.

Beta opens soon. Get your name on the door.

TWELVE BUCKS ☠ BLEED NEVER ☠ 100% ROYALTIES ☠ NO CUTS ☠ HUMANS ONLY ☠ ONE OF YOU ☠ 50+ STORES ☠ NO BULLSHITTWELVE BUCKS ☠ BLEED NEVER ☠ 100% ROYALTIES ☠ NO CUTS ☠ HUMANS ONLY ☠ ONE OF YOU ☠ 50+ STORES ☠ NO BULLSHITTWELVE BUCKS ☠ BLEED NEVER ☠ 100% ROYALTIES ☠ NO CUTS ☠ HUMANS ONLY ☠ ONE OF YOU ☠ 50+ STORES ☠ NO BULLSHITTWELVE BUCKS ☠ BLEED NEVER ☠ 100% ROYALTIES ☠ NO CUTS ☠ HUMANS ONLY ☠ ONE OF YOU ☠ 50+ STORES ☠ NO BULLSHITTWELVE BUCKS ☠ BLEED NEVER ☠ 100% ROYALTIES ☠ NO CUTS ☠ HUMANS ONLY ☠ ONE OF YOU ☠ 50+ STORES ☠ NO BULLSHITTWELVE BUCKS ☠ BLEED NEVER ☠ 100% ROYALTIES ☠ NO CUTS ☠ HUMANS ONLY ☠ ONE OF YOU ☠ 50+ STORES ☠ NO BULLSHIT

§ 01 / Manifesto

AI made the slop.
Humans made the songs.
We picked a side.

Streaming services are getting flooded with thousands of AI-generated tracks every day. The bedroom-pop kids, the weird-folk lifers, the indie metal bands, the electronic experimentalists — anyone making real music with real hands is competing for ears against an infinite firehose of algorithmic mush. We can't fix the firehose. We can refuse to be its pipe.

Pay $12 a year for distribution. Everything else is free — splits calculator, royalty tracker, release-day checklists, art templates, the whole indie toolkit. Free for our customers. Free for the kid who can't afford the $12 yet. Free for the artist locked in with someone else. Because the indie scene is a community, not a customer base. We're one of you.

§ 02 / The math

What everyone else
charges you.

DistroKid
$22.99/yr
Unlimited releases.
Royalty cut0%

Twice our price. Auto-renews every year whether you noticed or not.

TuneCore
$34.99/yr
Per album. $14.99 per single. Every year.
Royalty cut0–20%

Per-release annual fees. Higher tiers take a royalty cut.

CD Baby
$29 once
Per album. $9.95 per single.
Royalty cut9%

Pay once, then 9% of every stream you ever earn.

Punk Distro
$12/yr
Unlimited releases. Singles, albums, anything.
Royalty cut0%

Half the price. None of the bullshit.

Numbers reflect entry-tier pricing on each platform as of 2026. We're not cherry-picking — we'll update this whenever they change, and we'll show our sources on the comparison page.

§ 03 / How it works

Four steps.
Then drop music.

  1. 01
    Sign up

    Name and email. No credit card. No 14-day trial trap.

  2. 02
    Pay $12

    One charge for the year. Cancel anytime. We email you two weeks before renewal.

  3. 03
    Drop your music

    Single, EP, album, drone piece. Whatever shape it's in. Splits built in.

  4. 04
    Keep 100%

    Every royalty cent goes to you and your collaborators. We never take a cut.

§ 04 / Questions

Asked & answered.

$12 a year. What's the catch?+

There isn't one. We charge $12 a year, and we hand you a pipe to 50+ stores. You keep 100% of your streaming royalties — we don't touch a dime. If you stop paying, your music comes down at the next billing date. Same as every other annual distributor. The difference is we don't gouge you for it.

You're giving away free tools to people who aren't paying customers. What's the angle?+

No angle. We charge $12 a year for distribution because hosting your music and delivering it to DSPs actually costs us money. Everything else we build — splits calculator, royalty tracker, release-day checklists, art templates, the whole indie toolkit — is free and open to anyone with an internet connection. Free for our customers. Free for the kid who can't afford the $12 yet. Free for the artist locked in with another distributor. The indie scene is a community, not a customer base. We're trying to lift the whole thing.

Do you really take 0% of my streaming royalties?+

Zero. Every cent Spotify pays for your streams goes to you (and your splits). The only money we touch is the $12 you paid us. That's the whole deal.

Is there a monthly option?+

Yes — $1.50 a month, billed monthly. If you're wondering why monthly isn't $1, it's because credit card companies are assholes. They charge us a flat 30¢ plus 2.9% on every transaction, so a $1 monthly charge would cost us 33% in fees — we'd lose money on every customer. The annual $12 charge gets us much better fee economics, which is why annual is the cheaper option. We pass that math straight through to you.

What happens if I stop paying?+

Your music comes down off the DSPs at the next billing date. Pick back up where you left off any time, no penalty. We'll never auto-renew without warning you — you'll get an email two weeks before, with a one-click cancel.

Splits with producers, co-writers, features?+

Built in. Add collaborators by email with a percentage. Payouts hit each person directly. No spreadsheets. No Venmo apologies.

Singles, albums, EPs — different prices?+

Same price. All included in your $12/year. A single, an album, an EP, a 12-minute drone piece — all one release in our system, all covered.

Is there a limit on how many releases I can put out?+

Practically, no — way more than you'll ever need. We have a soft fair-use guideline at 25 releases a year per artist, which is more music than 99% of working musicians ever make. The honest reason: it stops people from using us to pump AI-generated slop onto Spotify by the thousand. If you're a real artist hitting the cap, email us. We probably want to talk.

Can I move my back-catalog from DistroKid / CD Baby / TuneCore?+

Yes. Drop us your existing release metadata and we'll redeliver to the DSPs under your new $12 sub. No migration fee. We're not trying to nickel-and-dime you out of the door of your old distributor.

What if a bigger distributor drops their price to match yours?+

They probably will. Our wedge isn't just the $10 gap. It's an indie-built brand, a dark-mode-first dashboard you'll actually want to use, splits that work, a community of people who hate the same things you hate. The number is the door. The product is the room.

Drop more music.
Pay less for it.

Beta opens soon. Drop your email. We'll let you in first.