Let's map your catalog and find the royalty gaps you didn't know existed.
Pick a time below. We'll walk through your songs together, check what's actually registered across the 5 royalty databases, and show you where the money's leaking.
No pitch deck. No pressure. Just a musician looking at another musician's catalog.
Three things, done before you hang up.
Most musicians assume their PRO and distributor handle this. You likely are not covered. Let's prove it one way or the other.
The 5-database coverage check
We open your catalog side-by-side with the 5 key royalty databases and find out — song by song — what's registered where. Most artists only cover 2 of the 5.
Your specific registration gaps
You'll see exactly which songs aren't earning every penny they're due. No spreadsheet homework. We pull the list together on the call.
A real plan for fixing it
Whether SMRS is the right tool for you or not, you leave with the next 3 moves to close the gaps. Notes are yours to keep.
I'm Darrell — and I built this because I was tired of watching musicians get short-changed.
Hey, I'm Darrell.
I constantly hear fellow musicians say: "Good luck getting paid by XYZ streaming service. And if you do it's only pennies!" So they keep releasing new music without registering their song metadata first — or at all.
Or I hear: "I'm registered with TuneCore, DistroKid, CDBaby so I'm all good." My thing is: you likely are not. The PROs and distributors don't typically register your song metadata across the databases for you. That's the part nobody told you.
Only super-fans buy music when they can stream it free. But even casual fans won't stream you if they can't find you. When they do find you and stream it, you should get paid every penny you're due. That's the whole point of this call.
