Release Schedule & Burn Rate Calculator
Plan release timelines, monthly costs, and predict how many songs or albums you can launch before funds run out.
Additional Information and Definitions
Total Budget
Overall funds allocated to production, distribution, and marketing over the entire release cycle.
Monthly Cost
Recurring expenses such as subscription services, PR fees, or other monthly overhead.
Per-Release Cost
Expenses for distributing a single release (e.g., aggregator fees, mastering, artwork).
Desired Number of Releases
How many singles, EPs, or albums you aim to release in this budget period.
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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
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Release Schedule Terminology
Familiarize yourself with the budget and scheduling concepts used here.
Budget
Monthly Cost
Per-Release Cost
Months Before Funds Deplete
Plan Efficiently, Release Strategically
Coordinating a well-spaced release schedule ensures your audience always has fresh content to anticipate.
1.Bundle Similar Tasks
Batch production and artwork creation can save money over time. If you handle multiple releases together, costs may reduce per release.
2.Use Momentum Wisely
A release can spike fan engagement. Have the next single queued up to capitalize on that momentum, driving consistent growth.
3.Track Actual Expenditures
Budgets can shift if you overspend. Keep track each month so you can adjust your schedule before funds run low.
4.Leverage Presaves & Preorders
Build hype by pushing fans to pre-save or pre-order your next release. This can offset part of your distribution or marketing costs.
5.Iterate & Learn
After each release, analyze results. Refine your plan and reallocate resources to the best-performing tactics.