The Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP) allows artists to get paid for their Audiomack streams, while also providing the necessary tools to properly visualize and understand the data behind their music.
How Does AMP Work?
Once an artist enrolls in AMP, they start earning money every time their music is streamed on Audiomack. Revenue is generated through a combination of ads played on the platform and subscription fees from Audiomack+ users. Payout rates vary depending on factors such as organic play counts, the region, and the monetization rates of the local ad market.
Eligibility Criteria:
As of 2021, AMP is globally available to creators who apply once the following criteria have been met:
Authenticated status: Ensure your account is Authenticated [link here].
At least 100 followers: Build a community of at least 100 followers on Audiomack.
50K plays in the last 6 months: Demonstrate an active presence with 50,000 plays in the last six months.
Benefits of AMP:
Beyond monetization, AMP offers a range of benefits that can help artists grow their careers:
Verified Artist Status: By authenticating your account and joining AMP, you can become a verified artist on Audiomack. To qualify, artists must reach 500,000 lifetime plays.
Creator Dashboard: AMP provides access to the Creator Dashboard, a powerful tool that gives you detailed insights into how your music is performing. You can track metrics like plays, favorites, playlist adds, and re-ups, which helps you understand your audience and refine your strategies.
Global Reach: AMP is available globally, meaning that artists from around the world can participate in the program and earn revenue from their streams.
Creator Dashboard:
How to Apply for AMP:
Applying for AMP is a simple process. Once you meet the eligibility criteria, you can apply directly through Audiomack’s platform. After your application is reviewed and accepted, you’ll gain access to all the benefits of AMP, and your earnings will start accumulating based on your streams.
Apply for AMP [link here]
Check if AMP is available in your region [link here]