Label Service Fee Comparison Calculator
See if a label’s distribution services cost you more or less than independent aggregators, factoring in extra label perks.
Additional Information and Definitions
Projected Monthly Streams
Approximate average monthly streams you anticipate for your music.
Label Revenue Split (%)
The portion of streaming income the label retains for distribution services (beyond aggregator fees).
Aggregator Pay Rate ($/stream)
Approximate per-stream payout from aggregator after platform fees, etc.
Value of Label Perks
Any additional value from label-provided marketing, playlist pitching, etc. you’d otherwise pay for yourself.
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Label Service Fee Comparison Calculator
See if a label’s distribution services cost you more or less than independent aggregators, factoring in extra label perks.
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Label vs Indie Terms
Clarify how fees and perks differ between a label arrangement and independent distribution.
Label Revenue Split
Aggregator Pay Rate
Value of Label Perks
Difference in Net
Picking the Right Distribution Path
Labels can offer resources but also demand bigger revenue cuts. An indie aggregator might keep you more independent.
1.Assess Real Perks
Are the label’s marketing or creative offerings truly saving you money? If not, the label’s cut may be too high.
2.Negotiate Revenue Splits
If a label sees your potential, they might reduce their share or improve your deal structure. Don’t accept the first offer blindly.
3.Keep Control of Your Masters
In some label deals, you may lose certain rights. Evaluate whether these trade-offs are worth the convenience.
4.Scale Up Over Time
You can start indie, develop an audience, and then sign with a label if the perks become attractive enough.
5.Stay Flexible
Consider short-term distribution deals or single-project label agreements to test the waters.