DistroKid, an independent music distribution platform, launched a new iPhone app. In addition, musicians can use this to distribute their music to online shops and streaming services. Additionally, it enables users to post new music, edit previously released music, view streaming statistics, and more—all from their mobile devices.
About the New App of DistroKid
The new software enables musicians, bands, DJs, and producers to manage which releases show up on their artist page on streaming platforms. In addition, they can monitor profits and add lyrics or credits to releases.
The app includes a “You’ve Got Money” push notification. In addition, it will sound each time the user deposit money into the account.
The business stated that “musicians have been asking for a DistroKid app for a long time.” Building a mobile app (rather than concentrating only on the desktop website) hadn’t hit very high priority. This is because the majority of musicians still needed a laptop computer to access their music.
Features of the App
The mobile experience may be fantastic now, thanks to the rise of app-based DAWs. In addition, the advancements in mobile file systems like the iPhone ‘Files’ app. Therefore, the launch of a native DistroKid mobile app seemed imminent.
DistroKid intends to update the app frequently. In addition, it will include new features. The business is also developing an Android app. However, it didn’t specify when it may be available.
Closing Note
The company released Mixea, an “intelligent mastering tool,” last month, at the same time as the release of the new app. The program optimizes bass, compression, stereo augmentation, and other aspects of music. Additionally, it makes it instantly “radio ready” for a fee of $99 per year for unrestricted access.
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DistroKid introduced a new music video distribution service called DistroVid last year. It will enable any artist to post an infinite amount of music videos to Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, and Vevo. The annual membership fee is $99.