Music-fintech startup Mogul launched its royalty-tracking dashboard in February 2024 armed with $1.9m of funding, and announced three months later that it had already tracked $100m for artists using its service.
Now it has inked a deal with streaming service Audiomack to increase its footprint further. Audiomack will be integrating Mogul’s technology with its platform, including its ‘Audiomack Monetization Program’ (AMP) system.
It’s the latest expansion for Audiomack’s artist-facing tools, with the streaming service currently used by more than 30 million monthly listeners – with a particular strength in Africa.
“This partnership unlocks financial freedom and transparency, providing artists not just with distribution royalty tracking, but with entry points to new revenue streams,” promised Audiomack’s manager of licensing and music partnerships Jacob Lowy.
