SOLUTIONS / 03For artist management

The monthly briefing
your label can read.

A small management group has the same intelligence problem as a major label, with none of the intelligence team. Music Intel Pro gives you a per-artist health dashboard, a fraud alert feed, and a structured monthly briefing - all in a format you can forward to the label, the agent, or the artist without rewriting it first.

- Pricing model
Per roster
- Refresh
Daily
- Briefing
Monthly
- Coverage
105 territories
- The four uses

What managers actually do with it.

Health · alerts · briefings · radar
01

Per-artist health dashboard

A single page per artist on your roster. Streaming health, social momentum, fraud flags, royalty integrity, and territory pattern. The page you keep open before a label call.

- Per-artist · daily refresh · forward-able
02

StreamShield - fraud alerts

You will know if your artist s streams are being padded before the label does. Quiet is good. Quiet means the streams are real and the royalty calculation is honest.

- Push alerts · audit trail · explainable verdicts
03

The monthly briefing

A structured one-page brief per artist, generated monthly, in a format the label A&R team and the agent can both read. No PowerPoint theatre, no chart graphics, no padding.

- Monthly · PDF · per-artist · forward-ready
04

Agent Radar - quiet wins

For the artists you have not yet signed but are tracking. The early reads on momentum, the city-level patterns, the support-slot evidence. The intelligence that justifies the meeting.

- Watchlist mode · 90-day window · weekly digest
- Engagement model

Roster-aware. Not per-seat.

Management groups buy the engine on an annual licence keyed to roster bands - typically 1-5, 6-15, or 16-50 artists. Adding or losing an artist mid-year does not change the fee. Adding a new pod that takes you across a band does.

We do not licence per-seat because you do not staff per-artist. The licence reflects the shape of the firm.

- Pricing

Enterprise only. Contact us.

Management engagements are sized to roster band, the depth of analytics, and whether Black Box layers on top for catalogue or estate work. There is no public price card.

We will tell you, on a thirty-minute call, whether the engagement is a fit and what the indicative annual fee is. If we are not the right answer for you we will say so.

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- The questions managers ask

FAQ.

Five answers
We are a five-artist management company. Are we too small?+

No. The economics of a small management group are different but the engagement still works. We typically licence per-roster (not per-seat or per-artist) which keeps the cost predictable as you add and lose artists.

Can the label see the same data we see?+

Only what you choose to share. The monthly briefing is designed to be forwarded. Beyond that, the dashboard is yours. Some management groups grant labels read-only access on specific artists; others keep it entirely internal.

How does this sit with the artist s distributor / DSP-direct dashboards?+

Distributor dashboards show what was paid. We show what is happening. Different question, complementary answer. Most managers run both and use ours to challenge the distributor when the numbers diverge.

Can we use this to attract new artists?+

Yes - explicitly. Several management groups use the monthly briefing as a value-add in the artist pitch. "Sign with us and you will get this report every month." It is concrete in a market that mostly sells vibes.

What about Black Box for our writers?+

If your roster includes self-released writers or estate management, Black Box layers cleanly on top. Engagement-based, separately scoped, but the same underlying methodology and reference catalogue.

The brief that arrives on time.

Every month, every artist, in a format the label and the agent both respect. Tell us how big the roster is and what you wish you had on Tuesday mornings. We will scope from there.

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