
They will even print CDs (for a fee) to stock the store with!ĬD Baby is $49 per album – one off payment. CD Baby also have their own online store you can sell your music, and physical CDs on. You keep all the royalities and sales from your music. With CD Baby, you pay one off fee per upload. I’ve used all three before, so I’ll share my experiences, the pros and cons of each, and who each service is most appropriate for. The main differences are their pricing models, and some of the extra features they offer. You can upload your music to all stores and streaming services they work with, or choose specific stores to work with.

In terms of what online stores you can get your music into, aggregators are all pretty much the same. The three big players that I have used are CD Baby, TuneCore and Distrokid.

They all work slightly differently from each other, have different pricing options and offer slightly different services. There are several big players in the music aggregator space. So, you submit your music to one company, and receive payments from one company which is much easier than submitting your music to over 100 companies, and receiving over 100 different payouts! What Are Your Options for Aggregators?
