Royally Tuned is a music royalty management platform built for independent artists, managers, and musical groups to track PROs, MLC registrations, metadata, and streaming income in one centralized dashboard.
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Today we’re launching Royally Tuned on Product Hunt!
Royally Tuned was built for independent artists, managers, and music groups who are tired of guessing whether they’re actually getting paid what they’re owed.
Modern music royalties are scattered across PROs, the MLC, SoundExchange, metadata systems, and streaming platforms—and missing one step can mean lost money forever. Royally Tuned brings all of that into one place.
With Royally Tuned, you can:
• Track PRO, MLC, and SoundExchange registrations
• Manage and sync metadata correctly
• Use checklists so nothing slips through the cracks
• Monitor streaming income with built-in calculators
• Manage multiple artists or splits without spreadsheets
We charge a flat monthly fee—no percentage of your royalties, ever.
This product came directly from real-world frustration with how fragmented and confusing royalty management still is in 2026. Our goal is simple: help artists stay organized, compliant, and paid.
We’d love your feedback, questions, and support today. Thanks for checking it out 🙏🎧
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Congrats on the launch. This is one of those problems that looks simple on the surface but is actually painful once you are inside it. Royalties being split across PROs, MLC, SoundExchange, and streaming platforms is where a lot of artists quietly lose money without even realizing it.
I like that you are focusing on checklists and registrations first, not just dashboards. That feels much more practical for independent artists who are not full-time ops people. The flat monthly fee with no percentage cut also makes sense for trust, especially in a space where people are already worried about missing income.
Curious how you are thinking about data accuracy and updates from different sources over time, especially when platforms change reporting formats. Overall, this feels grounded in real experience rather than theory. Wishing you a strong launch day.
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Congrats on the launch. This is one of those problems that looks simple on the surface but is actually painful once you are inside it. Royalties being split across PROs, MLC, SoundExchange, and streaming platforms is where a lot of artists quietly lose money without even realizing it.
I like that you are focusing on checklists and registrations first, not just dashboards. That feels much more practical for independent artists who are not full-time ops people. The flat monthly fee with no percentage cut also makes sense for trust, especially in a space where people are already worried about missing income.
Curious how you are thinking about data accuracy and updates from different sources over time, especially when platforms change reporting formats. Overall, this feels grounded in real experience rather than theory. Wishing you a strong launch day.
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Congrats on your launch!