Collecting your music royalties is simple with RouteNote and our royalty split tool makes it easy to share out the music revenues with all artists and collaborators involved in every release.
Like the RouteNote system for YouTube Content ID, sync licensing automatically detects the use of your music on YouTube and pays the original artist for any uses of their composition.
When you release a track through RouteNote you can easily share the revenue it makes with others. There are plenty of circumstances for splitting the royalties on a track and we make it easy for artists to split the revenues on each track that is uploaded to streaming services and stores.
Our royalty split tool makes it easy to share the earnings you make from your music with collaborators. It’s simple, flexible and great for both artists and record labels. To get started to to find out more, head over to your RouteNote dashboard today.
Music is often a collaborative process with artists featuring on tracks, musicians contributing parts, and producers and engineers helping hone the final sound. However, making sure that everyone gets their fair share of the revenues from a track is simple with RouteNote.
We upload statistics 45 days after the end of each month. For example, the reports for streams and downloads in January will be available on the 15th of March. We will then send payment to the linked payment profile if the account has reached the $50 minimum threshold.
If you’re uploading your music for free then you keep 85% of all your earnings through RouteNote. You can pay a small fee to upgrade your release to RouteNote Premium and keep 100% of your revenues.
There is no limit to the number of tracks you can use our revenue sharing tool with. With every track you can select precisely who you want to share the revenue and how much each of you will get.
The amount that you split your royalty with others is completely your decision. It is best to come to an agreement before the release of a track to avoid any complications once the track has been uploaded and starts earning.
To split the earnings on a release between the members of your band, each member will need their own RouteNote account. You can then use the revenue sharing tool to split the revenues on your tracks between each of your RouteNote accounts.