Royalty Reckoning

What your catalog may be owed.
What's been missed.
What's recoverable.

A free forensic audit of any artist's public catalog. The collection systems that handle music royalties weren't built for independent songwriters — when something goes unclaimed, it gets pooled and redistributed by market share to whoever's already biggest. We surface the metadata gaps that cause that diversion, and estimate what's currently sitting in the industry's black boxes waiting to feed the pool.

How it works. Paste a Spotify artist URL or type an artist name. We scan the catalog (typically 10–30 seconds for a working indie artist) and surface a report with real numbers. Drop an email if you’d like the report sent to your inbox — or skip it and just use the tool.
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If we find shows on setlist.fm, we use those automatically. Otherwise these help us estimate live performance royalties.
Receipts, not slogans. Between 2023 and 2026, the operator behind Doom Tide recovered $269,000+ in royalties for 40+ independent songwriters. That money was already theirs. It was just sitting in industry pools designed to redistribute the unclaimed by market share — i.e., upward. The reckoning is the productized version of that practice. We can’t promise what we’ll find. We can promise we’ll show you the math.