The New Approach to Publishing Administration
RoyaltyAmp has redefined how songwriter and publisher catalogs are registered, represented, and administered.
Learn Why
Indie Labels and Songwriters are Moving Their Catalogs to RoyaltyAmp
RoyaltyAmp Pub Admin 8.5
1 We Pay More
Clients Earn More
We are able to distribute more royalties to our clients because we take less. Unlike traditional publishers and online publishing administrators who charge 15% to 20% or more, RoyaltyAmp only takes an 8.5% publishing administration fee.
We are great at what we do. Our clients have told us they prefer more money, and don’t want to pay double the fees elsewhere simply to get a few pie charts and graphs. We deliver a no frills royalty administration service collecting all US and International performance and mechanical royalties for just 8.5%.
2 We Pay Quicker
Clients Get Paid Faster
We cut out many middlemen which enables our clients to get paid sooner. The publishing collection landscape is littered with middlemen, each taking their time and their cut. RoyaltyAmp cuts out middlemen wherever possible getting our clients money in a more direct manner.
RoyaltyAmp also pays quarterly. Can you believe there are still songwriters and indie publishers only being paid twice per year? RoyaltyAmp clients are paid four times per year.
3 We Do Sync
Clients Win Placements
RoyaltyAmp has partnered with two of the largest and most experienced sync companies in the industry, Music Rightz and Hauler Music Group, two companies responsible for stewarding over $400 million in sync licenses.
Clients who desire the ultimate in sync representation and management can take advantage of RoyaltyAmp’s special partnership with these two outstanding companies.
4 Royalty Financing
Clients Receive Advances
RoyaltyAmp works with multiple providers of publishing (and recording) advances. If a client’s catalog qualifies, RoyaltyAmp will guide a client through the process of securing a one year, five year or even ten year advance on their royalties.
In today’s topsy-turvy economic climate, many songwriters and publishers are turning towards cash today versus royalties tomorrow.