Skip to main content
All CollectionsSubscriptionsUpgrades
Which Plan Should I Choose?
Which Plan Should I Choose?
Updated over 4 months ago

So, you want to know which plan is right for you? Well, you've come to the right place.

Anti-Joy Basic is most likely for you if you are just a single artist.

  • Upload unlimited music

  • Keep all your royalties and rights

  • 24/7 support

  • See statistics for music and non-music-related stuff

  • Artist websites

  • YouTube OAC

  • Pre-save / Smart-links

  • No minimum withdrawal

  • Email fan newsletters

  • Dark mode

  • 200+ stores

  • Up to 40 songs per release

  • Detailed royalty reports

  • Same-week payouts

  • Free UPC and ISRC codes

  • Add songwriters (composers, lyricists, producers, and publishers)

Anti-Joy Plus is most likely for you if you distribute music for up to 5 artists. This plan is the best deal available everywhere. The plan allows you to do everything included in the Basic plan, as well as:

  • Custom record label

  • Custom release date

  • Royalty splitting (team members don't need a paid account)

  • Recoupments (payback someone before splitting royalties)

  • Artwork generator powered by FLUX.1

Anti-Joy Pro is most likely for you if you distribute music for up to 10 artists. This plan is a great deal, compared to our competitors. This plan allows you to do everything included in the Plus plan, as well as:

  • Same-day payouts

  • Priority support and review

  • VEVO (soon)

  • 2 free masters per year (thereafter $4.5/track)

  • Custom URL for pre-save links (e.g., tunelink.co/mysong)

  • more coming soon

Anti-Joy for Labels is great if you distribute to a lot of artists. Get 25 artists included, and pay $3 extra per year per additional artist. The best deal out there, our competitors charge at least 10-50x that amount. With Distrokid one hundred (100) artists would cost $1199.99 per year, but with Anti-Joy it is just $384.99 - good luck beating that.

Did this answer your question?