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Insidr Music app launches to serve millions of unsigned and independent artists – getting them heard and paid



Despite the huge success of creator platforms such as Patreon and Substack there is currently no service where fans can subscribe directly to artists aimed squarely at music makers – brand new online platform and app Insidr Music is now set to change this. 

With Insidr, fans subscribe to an artist and directly pay a monthly subscription price that the artist sets allowing them to stream all the artist’s unreleased music - and hear any released music first. 

Insidr pays music artists 4000% more than other music streaming platforms SO if just 10 fans stream an artist’s song once a day for a month they will earn £37.24 vs £0.86p on Spotify. 

With unsigned artists' total revenues having quadrupled in recent years up from $375 million in 2015 to $1.78 billion in 2022 there is still often a misnomer that unsigned artists don’t have a healthy fanbase. Spotify recently announced that they would not pay any artists with less that 1000 streams - making the Insidr app even more vital for the unsigned artist community. 

Rather than turning their back on unsigned and independent artists, Insidr is here to embrace them and their fans, helping build a sustainable monthly income and giving their fans access to more of their work whether that be demos, different versions of songs or fully formed tracks. 

Founded by former corporate lawyer and music artist Kima Otung and AI Product Engineer and musician Dan Ryland, Insidr launched in BETA late 2023 and goes to market fully this year. 

Kima Otung, CEO and Co-founder Insidr said “We built Insidr to make sure unsigned artists could properly monetise their work and reach fans that really crave hearing more of their work. Patreon for video creators is valued at $1.5 billion with over 8 million fans subscribing to over 250,000 creators – demonstrating a clear market for this model. For music, there is no equivalent and Insidr was created to meet that need. We have launched a platform that’s both ethical and viable which artists have already started making money on, and we look forward to building the Insidr community.”

 

To create an artist profile on Insidr Music, or for more information please visit https://insidrmusic.com

 

 

 

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