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DistroKid vs CD Baby: Subscription Speed or One-Time Permanence?

DistroKid is cheap and unlimited. CD Baby is pay-once and permanent. We break down pricing, commissions, publishing, and sync so you can pick the right distributor — or skip both. Across the Dynamoi distribution catalog, Spotify pays roughly $2.78 per 1,000 streams while Apple Music pays $8.04 (Dynamoi données de première partie, aggregated and anonymized, 2024-2025).

Réponse directe

As of 2026, DistroKid is the better choice for prolific artists who release frequently and want unlimited uploads at a flat annual rate. CD Baby is better for artists who release less often and want their catalog to stay live without an annual subscription. Neither platform offers managed marketing campaigns or free publishing administration — that’s where Dynamoi fills the gap for artists with 10,000+ mensuel listeners.

Idéal pour

Artistes comparant deux outils externes avant de choisir une chaîne de croissance.

L'approche Dynamoi

Smart Campaigns, routage Smart Links, distribution et administration des droits d'édition dans un seul flux de travail.

Comparaison

DistroKid vs CD Baby: Fonctionnalité Comparaison in 2026

Lisez ceci comme une matrice de décision, pas comme une feuille de calcul.

Tarifs Model
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

Upload Limit
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

Commission
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

YouTube Content ID
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

Édition Admin
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

Sync Licensing
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

Music Deletion Risk
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

Managed Ad Campaigns
DistroKid

DistroKid details are covered in the decision sections below.

CD Baby

CD Baby details are covered in the decision sections below.

The Real Cost Comparaison

CD Baby (Year 1)

  • 5 Singles $49.95
  • 1 Album (10 tracks) $14.99
  • CDB Boost Add-on $39.99
  • Content ID Commission Ongoing %
Year 1 Cost
$104.93

+ 9% streaming commission + 30% social video

DistroKid (Year 1)

  • Musician Plus Plan $44.99
  • Social Media Pack (5 releases) ~$49.75
  • Leave a Legacy (5 releases) ~$165.00
Year 1 Cost
$259.74

Recurring annually (except Legacy)

The Core Trade-Off

Subscription Speed

DistroKid

DistroKid is the cheapest option for prolific artists who release frequently. Unlimited uploads at a flat annual rate with 0% streaming commission. The catch: if your subscription lapses and you haven’t paid for Leave a Legacy, your catalog gets removed from all stores.

One-Time Permanence

CD Baby

CD Baby charges per release and takes a 9% streaming commission, but your music stays live permanently with no annual renewal. Sync licensing is available through CDB Boost. Better for artists who release occasionally and value catalog permanence.

What artists usually notice first

“I switched from DistroKid to CD Baby because I didn’t want to worry about my music disappearing if I forgot to renew. The one-time fee gives me peace of mind.”

Indie Artist
Reddit

“DistroKid is great for volume, but the hidden costs for Content ID and Legacy protection add up fast. We needed something more predictable.”

Label Owner
Trustpilot

Which Plateforme Is Right for You?

DistroKid wins if you need

DistroKid is the better choice if you:

  • Release 10+ tracks per year and want unlimited uploads
  • Want 0% commission on standard streaming revenue
  • Are comfortable managing your subscription to avoid takedowns

CD Baby wins if you need

CD Baby is the better choice if you:

  • Release infrequently and want no annual subscription
  • Want sync licensing opportunities through CDB Sync
  • Prioritize catalog permanence over upload volume

Dynamoi is the third option for artists who have grown past pure distribution. If you have 10,000+ mensuel listeners and need managed marketing + free publishing on top of distribution, neither DistroKid nor CD Baby was built for that.

Dynamoi données de première partie

What you actually keep after distribution

Your distributor moves the money, but the DSPs and your audience's pays set the rate. Here's what streaming and YouTube actually pay, from Dynamoi's first-party benchmarks — the same data neither platform publishes.

Royalty platforms tracked
25
Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, YouTube and more
Haut Marché RPM YouTube
$9.18
per 1,000 views; many markets earn under $1
Royalty & RPM markets
80+
per-stream and RPM rates by pays, through 2026

Dynamoi first-party royalty and RPM YouTube benchmarks — aggregated and anonymized, updated through 2026.

Troisième option

The Third Option: Dynamoi

DistroKid is cheap digital distribution. CD Baby adds sync and permanence. Dynamoi adds managed marketing and free publishing — the growth engine neither provides.

Smart Links gratuits

Paste a Spotify URL and Dynamoi builds a hosted page for every release in your catalogue. Gratuit, every artist, every team seat, no paid plan required.

Distribution Without the Catch

Distribution to 150+ stores with 10% commission. Content ID included free. No subscription to maintain — your catalog stays live.

Gratuit Administration de l'édition

We register your songs with publishing societies and collect mechanical + performance royalties. No commission, no fees. You keep 100% of your writer’s share.

Managed Marketing Campaigns

Managed advertising starts with Starter at $25/month, 50 USD de crédit de campagne de lancement, and daily campaign-spend billing as campaigns run across Meta, YouTube, and TikTok. Dynamoi runs the campaigns end-to-end, so you never touch an ad account.

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How to choose between DistroKid and CD Baby

Step 1

Assess your release frequency

Count how many singles and albums you plan to release per year. If you release frequently, DistroKid’s unlimited uploads are more cost-effective. If you release a few times a year, CD Baby’s one-time fee may save money long-term.

Step 2

Compare total costs including add-ons

Factor in Content ID fees, Leave a Legacy protection, CDB Boost, and commission rates — not just the headline price. A prolific artist on DistroKid with all extras can spend more than expected. A low-volume artist on CD Baby pays 9% commission forever.

Step 3

Decide what matters beyond distribution

If you need sync licensing, CD Baby’s CDB Sync is the only option between the two. If you need managed marketing and free publishing administration, consider Dynamoi as a third option for artists with 10,000+ mensuel listeners.

Questions fréquemment posées

Questions posées par les artistes avant de changer de solution

Is DistroKid or CD Baby better for independent artists? +

It depends on your release frequency. DistroKid is better for artists releasing 10+ tracks per year because of its unlimited uploads at a flat annual rate. CD Baby is better for artists who release occasionally and want their music to stay live permanently without an annual subscription.

Does CD Baby delete my music if I stop paying? +

No. CD Baby uses a one-time payment model with no annual subscription fees. Once you pay the one-time release fee, your music stays live in stores without any renewal. You can submit a withdrawal notice to remove your music, but it won’t be removed for non-payment.

Does DistroKid delete my music if I cancel? +

Yes. If your DistroKid subscription lapses and you haven’t purchased Leave a Legacy ($29 per single, $49 per album), your music will be removed from all stores. This is one of the most common reasons artists consider switching.

Which distributor offers sync licensing? +

CD Baby offers sync licensing through CDB Boost (CDB Sync), where CD Baby pitches your music to TV, film, and game supervisors and takes a 40% commission on placements. DistroKid’s publishing product explicitly does not include sync licensing.

Is CD Baby Pro Édition still available? +

CD Baby Pro Édition was discontinued for new releases on August 8, 2023. Existing Pro releases continue receiving services. For new releases, CD Baby now offers CDB Boost ($39.99) as a replacement, which includes MLC collection (15% commission), SoundExchange (9%), and sync licensing (40%).

What commissions do DistroKid and CD Baby charge? +

DistroKid charges 0% commission on standard streaming and download revenue. However, the Social Media Pack (YouTube Content ID) takes a 20% cut of ad revenue on top of its annual fee. CD Baby takes 9% of streaming/download revenue and 30% of social video monetization collections from YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram.

Can either platform help me promote my music with ads? +

Neither platform offers fully managed advertising campaigns. DistroKid provides HyperFollow pre-save pages. CD Baby partners with found.ee for a separate managed ads program. Dynamoi manages campaigns across Meta, YouTube, and TikTok with shared ad accounts — you never set up or manage your own ads.

What does Dynamoi offer that DistroKid and CD Baby don’t? +

Dynamoi offers distribution to 150+ stores with a 10% streaming commission and no upfront fee. It also includes free publishing administration and managed marketing campaigns starting with Starter at $25/month plus campaign-spend billing. Dynamoi runs the campaigns end-to-end. Eligibility requires 10,000+ mensuel Spotify listeners.

Who owns CD Baby now? +

CD Baby was acquired by Downtown Music Holdings in 2019 and later integrated with FUGA. In December 2024, Virgin Music Group announced its acquisition of Downtown, which received EU approval from the European Commission in January 2026 as part of Universal Music Group’s expansion.

Do DistroKid and CD Baby distribute to the same stores? +

Both platforms cover Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, TikTok, Deezer, Tidal, and dozens more. The store coverage is largely the same between the two. The difference lies in pricing model, commissions, and add-on services like publishing and sync.