Distribution without the business blind spot
Getting a track onto platforms is only the first job. So, Indie keeps distribution connected to the actions that decide whether the release keeps moving.
Music Distribution Services
So, Indie helps independent artists release music, plan the campaign around it, understand the money, and turn listeners into a business they can keep building.

Release Workflow
The release does not end when a track reaches streaming platforms. Artists still need creative assets, budget control, fan follow-up, publishing tasks, and a clear read on what the launch produced.
Why So, Indie
Independent artists do not need another isolated dashboard. They need the release, campaign, money, rights, and fan base to speak to each other.
Getting a track onto platforms is only the first job. So, Indie keeps distribution connected to the actions that decide whether the release keeps moving.
Artists can start with Launchpad, then move into Pro Creator when they need wider distribution, unlimited releases, pre-saves, publishing workflows, and deeper fan revenue tools.
Streaming income, promotional spend, and fan revenue become easier to compare when they are not scattered across separate dashboards.
After Release Week
Streams matter, but they are only one signal. So, Indie helps artists compare royalty movement, campaign activity, fan actions, merch, and next-step planning without losing the plot.
Frequently Asked Questions
No. Distribution is one part of the system. So, Indie also brings campaign planning, royalty visibility, publishing workflows, merch, fan club, and artist operations into the same environment.
Yes. Launchpad gives new artists a starting base, while Pro Creator is built for artists who are ready to release, promote, and monetize with more discipline.
The pricing model is subscription-based. Pro Creator is presented with 100% streaming royalty retention, while Launchpad is presented with 90% royalty retention.
A basic distributor helps music reach platforms. So, Indie is built around the larger release operation: planning the drop, promoting it, reading the money, and building direct fan revenue afterward.
Start
Start with the free trial and connect distribution, campaigns, royalties, publishing, merch, and fan growth before the next release cycle gets messy.