SOLUTIONS / 01For labels

Know what your
roster is actually doing.

Some artists are performing. Some are stalling. Some have fraud problems you do not know about. Some have royalty leakage in territories where their works are not properly registered. Manual investigation across spreadsheets and intuition does not scale past fifty artists. Music Intel Pro replaces it with one structured view of the roster, refreshed daily.

- Reference catalogue
207M tracks
- Cross-references
1,200 / artist / day
- Coverage
105 territories
- Refresh
Daily
- The four capabilities

What labels actually use it for.

A&R · fraud · live · reporting
01

Agent Radar - A&R discovery

Surfacing artists in the 90 days before competitors notice. Geographic momentum, social acceleration, playlist resonance, chart breakouts - cross-referenced into a single signal.

- 1,200 cross-references / artist / day · 105 markets
02

StreamShield - fraud detection

Every stream on every release scored. Five risk levels from Clean to Blocked. Defensible verdicts before the platforms act, before the auditor calls, before the reporting goes wrong.

- Daily scan · explainable verdicts · audit trail
03

Tour Manager - geographic intent

Where your roster is being listened to, by city, by week. Where to commit marketing budget. Where the live opportunity sits. Where the next sync deal is hiding.

- City-level granularity · ticket-price signal
04

Reporter - structured exports

The trustee briefing, the board pack, the quarterly investor letter. Generated from the same source of truth your A&R team operates from. No spreadsheet relay race.

- CSV · JSON · PDF · scheduled delivery
- Engagement model

Annual MSA, sized to your roster.

Indies and majors buy the same engine on different commercial shapes. Indies typically start with Musicata Pro on an annual licence keyed to roster bands. Majors typically start with a white-label tenant, per-imprint isolation, and an API-first integration to the existing data warehouse.

Either way the conversation starts the same: what do you need to know about your roster that you cannot reliably know today, and what would it be worth to know it.

- Pricing

Enterprise only. Contact us.

Label engagements are sized to roster, territory coverage, depth of analytics, and the presence or absence of a Black Box add-on. There is no public price card.

What we will tell you on the call: the scope of the engagement, the deliverables, the SLA, and the indicative annual fee. No back-and-forth, no layered quotes, no surprises.

Open a label conversation
- The questions labels ask

FAQ.

Five answers
We are an indie. Are we too small?+

Engagements are scoped to roster size, territory coverage, and depth of analytics required. We work with indies from a 50-artist roster up. The conversation starts with what you need to know, not how many seats you can afford.

We are a major. How do you handle our scale?+

White-label tenant on your subdomain, SSO from your identity provider, per-label-imprint isolation, API access for your warehouse. The same engine that powers 15,000 artists in production scales without architectural change.

How does this sit alongside our existing tools?+

We do not replace Chartmetric, Soundcharts, Luminate, or your DSP-direct dashboards. We sit on top of them, cross-reference their signals, and produce verdicts you can defend. Most labels keep one or two existing tools alongside us.

Can Black Box be added later?+

Yes. Many label engagements start with Musicata Pro and add Black Box once the roster reveals an unclaimed-royalty pattern. Black Box is engagement-based, so it can layer onto any existing relationship without re-papering the MSA.

What about catalogue acquisitions?+

Black Box runs pre-acquisition due diligence on catalogues you are evaluating. Same engine, different question. Useful when an indie is acquiring a back catalogue or when a major imprint is buying a producer s songbook.

Decisions you can defend in a Tuesday meeting.

That is what label engagements come down to. Tell us how big the roster is, where the pressure points sit, and which territories matter. We will scope from there.

Open a label conversation