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How Much Does DistroKid Pay Per Stream?

For independent artists looking to make a living from their music, understanding the streaming royalties on platforms like DistroKid is crucial. DistroKid is one of the well-known music distribution platforms that help artists get their music onto major streaming services such as Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. In this article, we'll explore how much DistroKid pays per stream and cover the steps to add team members to a DistroKid artist account.

Understanding DistroKid's Pay Per Stream

As an artist, knowing how much you can potentially earn from streams is essential for planning your music career. While DistroKid itself does not pay you directly per stream, they facilitate the distribution of your music to various streaming platforms. The earnings per stream actually depend on the specific streaming service your music is played on, and several factors influence the rate.

DistroKid streaming payments and team members

On average, streaming services pay between $0.003 to $0.005 per stream. Below is a breakdown of estimated per-stream payouts for a few major platforms:

  • Spotify: $0.003 - $0.005 per stream
  • Apple Music: $0.007 - $0.01 per stream
  • Amazon Music: $0.0074 per stream
  • YouTube: $0.00069 per view

These rates can fluctuate based on factors such as the listener's location, whether the listener has a premium account, and the contractual agreements between the streaming service and the distributor.

Other Fees and Considerations

It's important to note that DistroKid charges you an annual subscription fee for its services, starting from $19.99 per year. This fee allows you to upload unlimited songs. However, keep in mind that DistroKid does not take a cut of your earnings, which means you get to keep 100% of your streaming royalties.

While calculating expected earnings, remember to account for taxes and other applicable deductions. Additionally, artists often receive their payments months after the streams occur due to the processing schedules of the streaming platforms.

How to Add Team Members to a DistroKid Artist Account

Collaborating with a team can significantly enhance an artist's productivity and career growth. If you're thinking about adding team members to your DistroKid artist account, here's a step-by-step guide:

Step 1: Log in to Your DistroKid Account

First, log in to your DistroKid account using your credentials. If you don't have an account yet, consider signing up on platforms like SoundOn for comprehensive distribution services.

Step 2: Access Team Settings

Navigate to the 'Teams' section from your artist dashboard. This feature allows you to manage collaborators and assign different roles to your team members.

Step 3: Add Team Members

Click on the 'Add Team Member' button. You'll need to enter the email address of the person you want to add. Assign the appropriate role to this new team member (e.g., Manager, Collaborator) based on their responsibilities.

Step 4: Set Permissions

After adding the email address, set the permissions for the new team member. Determine what actions they can and cannot perform on your account, such as uploading new tracks, viewing earnings reports, or distributing music.

Step 5: Confirm and Send Invitation

Review the details and permissions carefully before sending out the invitation. The team member will receive an email invitation to join your DistroKid account.

Step 6: Acceptance by Team Member

The invited team member must accept the invitation through the email link provided. Once they join, they will have access to the DistroKid account with the permissions you granted.

Benefits of Adding Team Members

Adding team members to your DistroKid account offers several benefits:

  • Shared Responsibilities: Distribute tasks such as marketing, tracking royalties, and maintaining social media profiles.
  • Increased Productivity: A dedicated team ensures that different aspects of the music career are managed effectively.
  • Specialized Roles: Each team member can focus on their area of expertise, whether it's production, promotion, or administration.

Conclusion

While DistroKid is a valuable platform for distributing music and managing royalties, it's essential to understand how much you can earn per stream and how to maximize your productivity by adding team members. Knowing these aspects can help you strategize better and grow your music career more efficiently.

If you're looking for a robust platform that covers all aspects of music distribution, consider registering as a SoundOn artist for a wider reach and comprehensive support.

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