Tune Into Your Data: Amplify Your Music Career with These Game-Changing Analytics Tools!
- Chartmetric – https://chartmetric.com/
Chartmetric is a comprehensive music analytics platform that provides insights into streaming, social media, and playlist data. It’s great for understanding your audience and tracking your music’s performance across various platforms. - Spotify for Artists – https://artists.spotify.com/
While specific to Spotify, this free tool provides valuable data about your listeners, including demographics, locations, and how they discover and listen to your music. It also offers playlist submission tools and audience insights. - Next Big Sound – https://www.nextbigsound.com/
Owned by Pandora, Next Big Sound offers predictive analytics for the music industry. It tracks social media and streaming data to help predict emerging artists and trends. - Soundcharts – https://soundcharts.com/
Soundcharts is a music analytics platform that provides real-time data on streaming, social media, charts, and airplay. It’s particularly useful for tracking your music’s performance globally. - Viberate – https://www.viberate.com/
Viberate offers comprehensive analytics for the live music industry. It tracks data on artists, venues, events, and festivals, making it a valuable tool for both musicians and industry professionals.
Each of these tools offers unique features and insights, so consider trying out a few to see which best fits your needs in the world of data-driven music.
Until next time My Amigxs, keep grinding the data until you find an edge!! Peace out!
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2 responses to “5 Essential Tools for Data-Driven Music Analysis.”
Howdy… I’m a retired professor and song writer in Texas. I have a demo of a song “Why’d We Have to Wait So Long for Lainey” at https://farm.fm/whyd-we-have-to-wait-so-long-for-lainey/ Would you have a listen and let me know what you think. If possbile post something about it? Or share it with your crew? Thanks, Alan PS: A link would be GREAT; I’m trying to rank on goggle for Lainey Wilson and well its slow… 🙂
Nice tune!! sounds like Suno!!! thanks for sharing.