Madverse launches revamped distribution platform with new subscription plans

Madverse has launched Madverse 2.0, an updated version of its music distribution platform, alongside two new subscription plans aimed at independent artists and labels.

The revamped platform introduces upgraded technology, enhanced artist support, and a redesigned user experience, bringing together music distribution, release management, promotional tools, analytics, and monetisation features in a single platform.

The new Creator Plan, starting at ₹99, is aimed at emerging independent artists and is available through monthly and annual subscriptions. The Professional Plan, priced at ₹3,999 annually, is designed for professional artists and labels managing multiple acts, and includes additional features such as multiple artist profiles, release protection, and live chat support.

Both plans offer unlimited music distribution to major streaming and social platforms, royalty splits, YouTube Content ID, Official Artist Channel setup, release scheduling, analytics, Spotify Discovery Mode, sync licensing opportunities, AI-powered cover art creation, mastering tools, and royalty insights. Artists retain 100% of their royalties, while optional add-on services include music video distribution and Dolby Atmos distribution.

Commenting on the launch, Rohan Jain, Founder & CEO of Madverse, said, “Madverse 2.0 represents a significant step forward for us. Over the past few months, we’ve focused on rebuilding the platform with better technology, a stronger support system, and features that genuinely address the needs of independent artists and labels. With our new Creator and Professional plans, we’re making it easier for artists at every stage of their journey to distribute music, access powerful promotional and monetisation tools, retain 100% of their royalties, and receive the support they need to grow with confidence.”

According to the company, the update is part of its continued focus on providing independent artists and labels with the tools needed to distribute, promote, manage, and monetise their music through a single platform.

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