Be very careful. They don’t say where their revenue stream comes from and I’m not buying the claim that they expect to sell premium services to the major distributors.

Tons of complaints that the site is buggy and that uploading to Spotify is not an option currently. Most complaints concern songs not being credited properly and not being uploaded to AppleMusic. It appears that they don’t upload to YouTube either according to other complaints. So what do you want for nothing?

Much of the legalese on their site is flat out wrong and contains a lot of armchair expert nonsense about copyright. Some mistakes are so obvious that it’s clear no US attorney or IP professional has reviewed the pages. OTOH, their restrictions are fairly sound so that’s good. They do recommend that everyone using their site only do so after their attorney has reviewed it—no doubt that almost everyone will ignore that good advice. I can’t tell what country they’re based in other than not the USA or EU.

That said, I am thinking about releasing my band’s latest (and last ever) album there at first. They claim to be non-exclusive which will allow me to pursue other avenues. My late partner was 89 when he passed a few weeks ago and his dementia was a major obstacle these last couple years — everyone else involved expects this project to be stillborn on release with zero chance of revenue. Free is perfect. Unfortunately, jumpstr has a horrible reputation for placing non-English songs and our only slim chance for a hit is in Spanish. But non-exclusive and one never knows.


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