Amra just gave songwriters weekly royalty tea, not quarterly crumbs

Amra just dropped some major upgrades to its client portal, and songwriters plus publishers can check their catalog info and royalty stats way more often than before. The digital music collection society switched things up on both dashboards that track worldwide digital collections, with Robin Davies as Chief Operating Officer, talking about how transparency matters to them.

The revenue side went from quarterly updates to weekly ones, which means people can actually watch their credits roll in instead of waiting forever. Clients get to see their earnings broken down by different filters, spot which tracks are making bank, and figure out the lag between streams and payouts. The copyright dashboard got beefed up with better sorting options for metadata and shows usage matches across platforms.

Amra has dropped over 50 million bucks on its tech platform across four years and operates in places like Southeast Asia and Brazil. The portal refresh landed a few months after they locked down a new multi-year licensing deal with Spotify covering mechanical and performing rights.
 

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