We know how important it is for artists and labels to have full visibility into how your music’s performance translates into royalties. That’s why we’ve made it easier to understand royalties with our Royalty Analytics feature.
What is it?
Instead of trying to estimate your earnings using your streaming stats, which can often be misleading due to varying payout rates, reporting delays and other factors, Royalty Analytics provides full transparency into your actual revenue. It empowers you to understand exactly how and where your royalties are generated.
What can you track?
Similar to the graphs you’re used to seeing in your Insights tab, Royalty Analytics visualizes your financial data so you can easily track your performance.
You’ll find transparent, dynamic, and clear insights into your earnings. You can dive in by Stores, by Releases or by individual Tracks, with time-period or store filtering, making it more interactive and readable as an addition to your Royalty Statements found in the wallet.
Why can't I see my royalties?
If you don't see streams corresponding to revenue in your Royalty Analytics yet, don’t worry. This depends on when the stores report the data to us. DSP royalty reporting can be delayed anywhere from three months to a year, compared to Streaming that is reported daily.
You can expect to see the latest royalties from the first business day of a new month.
In short, your earnings will only appear in your Analytics once we’ve received both the reporting and the payout from the stores. If you don’t see what you’re looking for for a specific period, it simply means we haven’t received the royalty reports yet.
Where to find it?
You can access these analytics on any platform in your Wallet tab under Royalty Analytics.


