
B2B infrastructure for music distributors
Choose how you want to build.
Launch a branded distribution workspace—or connect your product to Move Music infrastructure.
Launch under your brand
Your distribution business. Ready to operate.
A complete branded workspace for distributors and sub-distributors—with your domain, identity, customers and operational tools already in place.
under your brand.
Two ownership models. One distribution backbone.
01 Branded platform →02 Programmable infrastructure →Scale your customer base without per-user platform limits.
The setup does not renew. A free or optional paid SLA runs separately.
A contractual path toward 90% can apply at agreed milestones.
Business-day response commitment, with faster SLA options available.
Solution finder
Three decisions make the right model obvious.
Answer three questions to identify the right model.
01 Do you already operate your own customer-facing distribution product?
02 Do you have an engineering team ready to own an integration?
03 Who should own the interface, authentication and customer workflows?
Answer all three questions to see the recommended operating model.
Side by side
Same backbone. Different ownership model.
From decision to launch
A controlled onboarding—not a hand-off and hope.
Both models follow a structured path. The work changes depending on whether we configure a branded workspace or support your team through a private technical integration.
Fit and commercial review
Confirm the model, catalogue profile and commercial framework.
Solution blueprint
Define the brand layer or private integration scope.
Configuration or integration
Prepare the workspace or connect your product.
Testing and readiness
Validate workflows, metadata, assets and delivery behaviour.
Launch and operate
Go live with support and operational visibility.
Your responsibility
Brand, repertoire, customers and compliance.
- Own or license every release
- Operate your customer relationships
- Set pricing and downstream payouts
- Maintain professional metadata standards
Move Music responsibility
Infrastructure, quality and distribution operations.
- Maintain the distribution operating layer
- Process quality-control feedback
- Deliver through connected DSP workflows
- Consolidate partner-level financial reporting
Built into both solutions
The operating layer behind every release.
We handle catalogue readiness, delivery and partner reporting. You focus on product, repertoire and customers.
Quality control
Automated checks identify metadata and content issues before delivery, helping improve acceptance across connected services.
Distribution network
Approved content moves through established delivery workflows with status visibility and confirmation data.
Monthly accounting
DSP sales are consolidated into partner-level reporting, supported by statement and invoicing workflows.
Partner protection
A contractual non-compete commitment protects your customer relationships for the duration of the agreement.
Plan beyond delivery
Deliver early enough for the release to perform.
Distribution and store publication are separate stages. Give every service enough time to ingest, review and schedule your content.
A professional partnership
Built for teams that understand the responsibility of distribution.
We work with businesses that operate professionally, communicate clearly and understand music metadata, rights and release operations.
Legitimate repertoireContent must be owned or properly licensed for distribution.
Compliant growthArtificial streaming, infringement and unlawful practices are not accepted.
Operational knowledgePartners should understand metadata, music business processes and customer responsibility.
Clear communicationPartner communication is supported in English, German or Italian.
Frequently asked
The practical questions, answered.
01Who are these solutions designed for?+
Both solutions are built for professional distributors and sub-distributors. White Label is the faster route when you need a complete customer-facing platform. REST API is designed for established businesses that already operate their own interface, backend and database.
02How does the commercial model work?+
The distribution arrangement starts with an 85% share of the Licensor’s financial net total in the partner’s favour. The agreement can provide a path toward 90% when defined performance milestones are reached, subject to the applicable contract and renegotiation terms.
03Are there recurring platform fees?+
The White Label and REST API setup fees do not recur during the contract or its renewals. Every partner activates an SLA, but Standard is free. Paid SLA tiers are optional recurring subscriptions with usage charges for newly created tracks.
04What makes up the complete price?+
Choose a one-time product setup: White Label Start €799.50, White Label €2,499.50, White Label Pro €4,998, White Label All In €5,248, or REST API €2,999. Every model includes Standard SLA; paid SLA upgrades are separate. Fixed-price options are shown in the comparison, while bespoke modules require a scoped quote.
05How quickly is music delivered?+
Your SLA controls the quality-control and delivery queue: Standard 48–96 hours, Business Lite 48–72 hours, Business 24–48 hours, and Gold 0–24 hours. DSP ingestion is separate, so submit at least 10 business days before release—or 21 days before pitching and campaigns.
06Can individual stores be selected?+
The standard model delivers to the connected network because many services require a full-catalogue commitment. Genre-specific eligibility and rights declarations can create exceptions—for example, specialist electronic stores or fingerprinting services.
07Is a paid SLA required?+
No. SLA activation is required for support tracking, but the Standard plan is free and fully functional. Upgrade only when your business needs faster processing, priority responses, WhatsApp support or eligible White Label features.
08How are SLA track charges calculated?+
One unit is one newly created song or track. It is charged once in the month in which it is created; existing tracks are not charged again. The counter resets monthly. Charges are progressive, so each price applies only to tracks inside that volume band.
09Which SLA features are White Label-only?+
Automatic EAN/UPC and ISRC generation, login-page layouts, login branding, employee accounts, social login, sub-user invoicing and the subscription-selling connection apply only to eligible White Label plans. REST API partners use SLA for processing speed, support priority, WhatsApp access and other applicable operational services.
10Can an SLA plan be changed later?+
You can upgrade at any time. The published downgrade path is Business to Business Lite only. Eligible paid features are normally activated within 1–3 business days; contact partner support to arrange the change.
11Who pays end customers?+
Move Music pays the contracted partner. The partner then pays its own customers. White Label prepares customer-level accounting based on configured splits; REST API partners implement their own downstream accounting and payout logic.
12How are technical details protected?+
Implementation documentation is private and available only to approved REST API partners. This public website explains business capabilities without publishing endpoints, schemas, request formats or internal processing logic.
A serious distribution partnership starts with fit
Bring us your operating model.
Tell us about your product, catalogue, customers and team. We’ll map the right solution and the work required to launch it.