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How to Get Your Music on Trebel
Ad-supported offline streaming and download service.
Visit Trebel →Trebel is an ad-supported music service that lets listeners download tracks for offline play without a subscription. It's particularly popular in Latin America and among younger US listeners.
Notes delivers to Trebel and reconciles ad-supported royalties from its plays and offline downloads.
How Notes works with this platform
What we do on Trebel
- Deliver. Notes ships releases to Trebel as both purchase and (where supported) streaming inventory.
- Register. Credits and publisher data go with every release so downstream payouts route correctly.
- Collect. Sale revenue and any associated mechanical royalties from Trebel land in your Notes account.
What you earn here
Royalties Trebel generates
Your Trebel recording royalties reach you through Notes, and we register you with The MLC so the rest is collected too — all paid to you in full, never a percentage taken.
- Recording RoyaltiesRecording royalties are what the master earns — the recording revenue your distributor collects, plus digital-performance royalties.
- Mechanical RoyaltiesMechanical royalties are paid to songwriters and publishers each time a composition is reproduced — including every interactive stream and download.
Questions musicians ask
Common questions about Trebel
- How do I get my music on Trebel?
- Create a Notes account, add your release, and we deliver it to Trebel for sale — and streaming where supported — with your credits and ISRCs attached.
- Do I keep the revenue from Trebel sales?
- Yes. Sale revenue and any mechanical royalties from Trebel land in your Notes account in full — Notes never takes a percentage.
- Can Notes put me on streaming services too?
- Yes. The same upload can reach Spotify, Apple Music, and 50+ other platforms alongside Trebel.

