Not Sure on what distributor to use??
🥇 DistroKid (Easiest Overall) If you want something that just works without headaches, DistroKid is usually the go-to. It’s perfect if you’re new or you don’t want to spend hours figuring things out. Why it feels so easy: - You can upload a song in about 5–10 minutes - The dashboard is clean and not overwhelming - You get unlimited uploads for one flat yearly price - Your music gets to Spotify, Apple Music, TikTok, IG, and more fast - No confusing approval process or extra hoops to jump through The only downside: You do pay yearly to keep your music live—but honestly, most artists are fine with that. 👉 If you want true plug-and-play, this is the #1 choice. 🥈 UnitedMasters (Best Free Option) If you’re starting out and don’t want to spend money yet, UnitedMasters is a solid option. Why people like it: - You can start for free - Very beginner-friendly - The platform looks clean and modern - Easy to split payments with collaborators - Especially popular with hip-hop, R&B, and indie artists The trade-off: They take a percentage of your earnings unless you upgrade. 🥉 TuneCore TuneCore is still easy to use, but it feels a little more business-focused. Pros: - Very reliable and industry-trusted - Strong analytics and reporting - They don’t take a cut of your revenue Cons: - You usually pay per release (or for a higher subscription) - A few more steps compared to DistroKid Quick, No-Thinking Recommendation - Want the easiest and fastest? → DistroKid - Want free and simple? → UnitedMasters - Want detailed and industry-trusted? → TuneCore If you want a more personalized answer, tell me: - 🎵 Are you a solo artist or running a label? - 🤖 Is this human music or AI music? - 📈 Are you just releasing songs or trying to grow fast?