Distribute unlimited music to 200+ streaming services starting at just $7.99
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Based on our record, DistroKid seems to be a lot more popular than Anti-Joy. While we know about 32 links to DistroKid, we've tracked only 2 mentions of Anti-Joy. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
> The actual distribution is not free, management companies take a huge cut both formally or informally. Spotify has a list of recommended distributors [1]. The first one on the list, DistroKid, charges $22/yr for unlimited uploads to Spotify, Apple Music with the artist keeping all royalties[2]. $22 is not free but is very reasonable. [1] https://support.spotify.com/us/artists/article/getting-music-on-spotify/... - Source: Hacker News / 5 months ago
There are lots of places where all you have to do is upload your music, and the website will distribute/release it across a ton of platforms (Youtube, Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Music etc.) I've used a place called DistroKid to do it, but there are a few others out there that do the same kind of deal. Source: over 1 year ago
Have you tried opening https://distrokid.com in a new tab or the iOS app? Or tried opening it on a computer instead of a phone? DistroKid’s website isn’t really set up very well for phone use when you need to set up your account or upload music. Source: over 1 year ago
I’m checking with Dashon again today to see if he knows why the song isn’t on YouTube or Spotify yet, but it’s all up to https://distrokid.com/ at this point. Source: almost 2 years ago
Then you can upload it using ( https://distrokid.com/ ). You can create mixes on youtube or Spotify and make some passive income. Source: almost 2 years ago
I'm currently eyeing Anti-Joy which operates on a similar model as DistroKid, just better value. The downside is they're very new but the founder is active and responsive on Reddit. They feel like how DistroKid was ~5 years ago before it became increasingly difficult to get in touch with a human. Source: almost 2 years ago
You should check out Anti-Joy. We offer unlimited music distribution for just $7.99 per year. We also have extra features like AI mastering, pre-save links, fast distribution, amazing support, etc. It's the best Distrokid alternative. You'll love it. Source: about 3 years ago
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i moved my songs to antijoy about 3 months ago. And 2-3 weeks later i got 1 copyright strike. Since i was remixing, it was normal for something like this to happen. they gave no information about copyright strike, they removed all my songs. And when i asked if i would get paid, they said i would, but they could pay after 3 months. i have been waiting for payment from them for 3-5 days and today they said that they will not pay me, they confiscated my money. i asked 2 times and they said they would pay in all of them. When i asked for the e-mail address of the person who sent the copyright strike, they said they could not give it to me and deleted it. Finally, when i objected again, they banned me. They stole my subscription fee, my money. When i showed the e-mail saying that they would pay, he said that it was not important, the e-mail was unimportant. Although he is a founder, he does not know the terms, he does not know how to act.
I recommend - DistroKid.