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Distribution Overview

Find Dynamoi distribution royalties, catalog, analytics, earnings, and application references in your dashboard.

Last updated Jun 1, 2026 4 sections

Distribution is separate from marketing. Artists with distribution access see a Distribution section in the dashboard sidebar.

Accessing Distribution

Distribution is gated at the account level. If distribution is not enabled, the Distribution pages return a 404.

When distribution is enabled but the current artist does not yet have access, the sidebar shows Apply in place of the distribution pages. Use it to request access.

Apply for access here: Apply for Distribution.

Distribution surfaces

  • The root Distribution page is titled Royalties and summarizes royalty statements.
  • Analytics breaks down net revenue by store, country, tier, and period.
  • Catalog shows distributed tracks, ISRCs, UPCs, release dates, songwriter, and publishing status.
  • Earnings appears only for artists in an organization, and links to the organization payments page.
  • Apply appears in place of the distribution pages before access is granted.

Publishing status is not a separate page. It shows per track inside the Catalog. See Distribution Catalog.

Royalties

Distribution Dashboard showing royalty statements grouped by statement period and service

The Royalties page aggregates USD-denominated statement rows, grouped by period and store. It filters to rows where the account currency is USD, so it reflects reported USD royalties rather than a currency conversion. Each row includes:

Field Description
Statement Period The statement period label
Service The store or service
Units Total units for the statement
Net USD Net revenue shown in USD

If you have a viewer role, the Net USD header reads Your royalties (USD) and is scoped to your payee share.

For public, aggregated royalty benchmarks, see Dynamoi Data. Public data pages are not a replacement for your private distribution statements, but they help explain how stores, countries, and tiers compare.