For rights owners
Collect Every Royalty Your Rights Earn — for Rights Owners
If you own the rights, you should collect everything they earn. Notes registers your recordings and compositions with the correct identifiers and societies and collects recording, publishing, and neighboring-rights royalties across 50+ platforms — with no percentage taken.
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What Notes does for rights owners
- Every rights type, one account. Recording royalties, publishing royalties, and neighboring rights are registered for and reconciled in a single place instead of scattered across dozens of payors.
- Get the identifiers right. ISRC, ISWC, IPI, and ISNI data is submitted so royalties match to you — not to 'unknown rightsholder.'
- Recover what's gone unclaimed. Reviews across 50+ platforms surface royalties your rights have earned but that aren't being paid out yet.
Questions teams ask
Common questions for rights owners
- What royalties can I collect as a rights owner?
- Performance, mechanical, and neighboring-rights (sound-recording performance) royalties — Notes registers your works and reconciles all of them across 50+ platforms and the major societies.
- How does Notes make sure royalties match to me?
- By submitting the correct industry identifiers (ISRC, ISWC, IPI, ISNI) and split data, so payors route royalties to the right rightsholder instead of holding them as unmatched income.
- Does Notes take a percentage?
- No. It's a flat subscription, so you keep 100% of what's collected.