![]() ![]() Before, your songs would be frozen/taken down from stores but now you will, instead, be transferred to their free plan where they take 15% of your royalties. They’ve also changed what happens if you don’t pay your yearly subscription. For instance, they’ve added SoundCloud Monetisation and YouTube content ID. When we checked out LANDR in the past we noticed a few issues, but most of them have been resolved, fixed and worked upon. They also allow users to create promolinks which is a nice added benefit. They have self-serve take-down functionality so you don’t have to contact support to have any music removed from stores.Īlthough they did change their pricing, and distribution is not their primary focus they do offer good customer support and their user interface is super easy to navigate.Only the ‘Complete’ and ‘Unlimited’ plans allow you to distribute your music to Beatport.All plans allow you to monetise your music on SoundCloud and take advantage of YouTube Content ID – This is something they’ve recently added which adds a lot of value to their service.All plans allow you to distribute your music to over 150 stores.The ‘Free’ plan doesn’t allow you to add additional artists and their ‘Complete’ and ‘Unlimited’ plans require you to pay $10 per additional artist, per year – Making it a poor choice for record labels who have a lot of artists or plan on scaling their business in the future.Something I thought would be included within their ‘Unlimited’ plan. Express delivery will cost $20 no matter what plan you choose.Cover licensing will cost $15 no matter what plan you choose. ![]() Now that we’ve established what each plan costs, there’s certain things you need to take note of. Unlimited – £89 per year – Unlimited releases. These are the plans you can now choose from:įree – £9 (per release) | £29 (per EP/Album) | 15% commission.Ĭomplete – £20 per year – £5 (per release) | £19 (per EP/Album) | 9% commission. When companies change pricing, it makes me feel uncomfortable but in all fairness I didn’t see the previous offers working long term if they were to provide a good service, with proper support. Although I was assured they have no plans to alter anything – It was changed to it’s current pricing within a few months. Or, if you already used their mastering services, distribution was free. It was $1 per month for artists and $4 per month for record labels. So cheap that I actually had to reach out beforehand to see if they were going to maintain the pricing structure in the foreseeable future. When LANDR initially rolled out this service, it was extremely cheap. Yes, to use their distribution services their is a yearly fee and a fee per release unless you choose their ‘Unlimited Plan.’ Instead we’re going to go in-depth on what they offer musicians through their distribution services. We’re not going to review their AI mastering, that’s not our focus. mastering, however, they’ve expanded their business, allowing users to distribute their music. Unlike other distribution companies throughout our distribution guide, LANDR’s primary focus is online A.I. Today we’re going to discuss LANDR – Giving you all the details you need to know when selecting the right distribution service for your music. We’re on a mission to discover the best music distribution platform available to musicians. ![]()
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