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Viberate for Artists: Your Music Hub

Jul 16, 2024 (News On Japan) - In the competitive world of music, having a comprehensive tool to analyze and promote your work is essential. Viberate for Artists offers just that—a platform where musicians can connect all their first-party stats in one hub and leverage professional, data-driven tools to promote their music effectively.

Viberate for Artists: Your Music Hub

Uniting First-Party Streaming Stats and Social Media Analytics

Since 2015, Viberate has been at the forefront of creating analytics tools for music industry professionals. With the introduction of Viberate for Artists, they have now developed a hub specifically for music creators. This platform integrates first-party streaming stats, social media analytics, a data-driven music website, and targeted Spotify playlist pitching, all in one place.

The First Tool Connecting First-Party Data

Viberate for Artists is a groundbreaking tool, the first of its kind, that allows musicians to connect their streaming channels and view all their data in a single dashboard. This includes full analytics from Spotify for Artists, Shazam, Apple Music, and Amazon Music, sourced directly from their channels to ensure the most accurate data. Viberate enriches these first-party stats with additional metrics from its extensive database, integrating the artist’s social media and music stats into the same hub. This comprehensive approach makes planning and monitoring music releases significantly more convenient.

Professional Promotional Tools for Every Artist

“With the new platform, anyone can promote their music using data-driven tools that were previously reserved for the big players in the music industry,” says Viberate’s co-founder, Vasja Veber. The platform allows musicians to use music analytics to understand their audiences better, find potential collaborations, plan promotional campaigns, and monitor what strategies are effective. Artists can also create a shortlist of Spotify playlists that are most suitable for their songs and reach out directly to curators.

Access to Millions of Spotify Playlists

Viberate for Artists features over 12 million Spotify playlists, enabling musicians to identify those that fit their genre and boost their streaming performance by pitching their songs. This targeted approach helps musicians find the best opportunities to get their music heard by the right audiences.

A Professional Music Website for Every Artist

One of the standout features of Viberate for Artists is the inclusion of a professional music website. Viberate boasts the world's largest verified crowdsourced database of musicians, ensuring that everyone can find their professional website easily. This shareable website includes links to music and social media channels, highlighting all the essential content that music professionals need when scouting for new talent. Musicians can also add a "book now" button and contact options, with all the information on the website automatically updated.

Affordable and Accessible

“Because we want to make Viberate for Artists accessible to everyone, it’s available for only 2.99€ a month,” Veber adds. This affordable pricing opens up several additional functionalities that will help artists establish themselves on the global stage.

Conclusion

Viberate for Artists is a powerful platform that brings together the essential tools musicians need to analyze and promote their music without switching between different services. By uniting first-party streaming stats, social media analytics, a professional music website, and targeted Spotify playlist pitching, Viberate for Artists offers a comprehensive solution for today's music creators. Whether you're looking to understand your audience, plan a promotional campaign, or find the perfect Spotify playlist for your new release, Viberate for Artists has you covered.

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