Alex Bessos
GBWith Songcast since 2010 I have distributed my music through Songcast since 2010. Royalties are posted on the 20th of each month like clockwork. They also post reports showing number of streams on each platform. The only drawback is there is no direct deposit. A manual request must be submitted each month to transfer royalties to a Paypal account.
veronique henry
GBSongCast has been so instrumental (no… SongCast has been so instrumental (no pun intended) to my music career. I was able to navigate through with minimal knowledge on what the world I was doing and still managed to figure it out. I have legitimized my music and Im I control of what happens to it. It’s excellent for independent artist. So glad I went this direction. It’s also nice that someone is there to take your questions through email and really punctual with responses. I literally think it is the best thing I could have done.
SMOOR BE
BEVery good coverage of streaming… Very good coverage of streaming services. I didn't really experience any problems on this distributor. Only bad thing is stats are premium, and pandora needs extra distribution. Other than this everything worked like a dream.
LJ
GBEasy to use but release unpredictable Easy to use. Delivers quick but upload/release times vary depending on the site. Sometimes it's days, sometimes it's weeks so hard to sync and plans release across multiple platforms. When releasing to YouTube it doesn't connect to artist account or upload with my artist name, just various artist.
Darius Ferris
CABenefit more from SongCast Hello, SongCast isn't too bad, at first, it was good when I first started off but now I noticed for an average singer artist and musician I find it's been kind of expensive in the past couple of years especially when my name is not a mainstream artist, I may not be a national artist but my name is well known within the gospel sphere or industry. I would like to see more special offers from SongCast where we artists can benefit in more ways than one. Meegwetch, Darius Ferris