Music streaming is broken, here's how musicians survive.
Introducing Nodable music, the way to fix music streaming payouts. For too long, streaming platforms, record labels, and other internet giants have exploited performers and creators without rewarding them fairly.
We must put the value of music back where it belongs — in the hands of music-makers. Nodable is the system that reconnects fans to music and makes them money. Forget the music business that made you a passive part of the music product they monetize on you. From now on, those who love music set the rules.
The sooner you get on board, the more you earn.
Nodable is the system that reconnects fans to music
and makes them money.
It finally pays off to be a fan.
Your passion, rewarded.
Forget the music business that made you a passive part of the music product they monetize on you.
Now you can earn money simply by doing what you love: listening to music and supporting the artists you love.
Buy songs, resell them, or hold onto them and collect payouts for years. Supporting your favorite music is now an investment in a thriving industry, resilient to global events like wars or pandemics.With streaming on the rise and many artists set to achieve even greater success in the coming years, now is your chance to be part of something big!
The system is neglecting fans.
No direct way to support your favorite artists?
Ever dreamed of owning songs and being part of the music business?
No open access to earning from music rights unless you're in the industry?
We hear you.
Music streaming giants hold all the pricing power, ignoring the different levels of fan engagement.
The current streaming model treats all users the same and doesn’t reward superfans.
Nodable Music changes that by reconnecting fans to the music they love and helping them earn money along the way.
Inside the fight to hack streaming
You don't own streamed music; you rent it.
That means you can't be sure it'll be available forever. And every year the streaming landlords ask you to pay more rent.
Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music boasted a cumulative 90.5% subscriber market share in the U.S. as of February of 2024.
You don't own streamed music; you rent it.
That means you can't be sure it'll be available forever. And every year the streaming landlords ask you to pay more rent.
78%
of people listen to music via a streaming service.
Almost all Gen Z Americans use a music streaming service.
The consumption ofmusic streams has increased by 2.5 times since 2017.
Goldman Sachs predicted the recorded music revenue to double by 2030, led by streaming.
Nearly everybody around the music industry looks better off these days, except the artists making the music, and that includes customers (fans).
We’re in the creators economy: to survive in the AI age, you must be a creator or you need to be involved in supporting human crafts.
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