customer
GBConfusing and Double Charges I just signed up for the free trial and I am still trying to learn the process but the platform is very confusing so far. It also does not make sense that Droptrack double charges for services. You have a membership fee but also seem to charge for individual song submissions to playlists, etc. It also does not show the cost of submissions up front so that came as a surprise. Most apps that charge for submissions tell you up front how much money/how many credits each playlist submission will cost and do not also charge you to join.
S.T.Z
MZis because you gave me a chance is because you gave me a chance
Stephfon Shavers
GBAxtone Records Online record labels, back 2007 I mailed my demo tape to Detroit record company, I can't you the Pastor's name. He has a Christian radio show on Fridays from 11-11:30, I can't give the Detroit Christian station name. He mailed the demo back to me, and I called him and he you ain't ready to record, and felt devastated, And said to myself I don't want to write & record gospel songs no more. I stared finding record labels online. I signed up for Capitol Christian they turn me down twice. And I signed to Universal Music, they me down too. Then emailed Stax Records, they didn't email me back. Then I went to reverbnation. com and find a record label Axtone Records, paid the 12.95 and they emailed me and admin, and I was acepted.
customer
KEDrop track is direct and easy to use Drop track is direct and easy to use. You don't have to pay for anything and yet you get 5 euros for releasing your first track song. It is really encouraging.
TheHill
GBI found it confusing to get started and… I found it confusing to get started and do something that allows me to reach curators, etc. So much going on there.