Amuse vs UnitedMasters: which should an independent artist pick?
Both get your music on every major platform and both let you keep your masters - and both use the same money model (annual subscription), so the decision comes down to the fine print: fees, add-ons, and what happens to your catalog if you leave.
| Amuse | UnitedMasters | |
|---|---|---|
| Model | Annual subscription | Annual subscription |
| Pricing | Artist $23.99/yr, Artist Plus $39.99/yr, Professional from $59.99/yr (as of June 2026) | DEBUT+ $19.99/yr, SELECT $59.99/yr (as of June 2026) |
| Payout | 100% of royalties (except a 15% YouTube Content ID fee on the base plan) | 100% of royalties on paid plans |
| You keep masters | Yes | Yes |
| Best for | Budget-conscious artists who want unlimited releases and, unusually, music that stays live even after cancelling. | Artists, especially in hip-hop/R&B, who want distribution bundled with brand partnership and sync opportunities. |
Pick Amuse if…
Budget-conscious artists who want unlimited releases and, unusually, music that stays live even after cancelling.
But watch out
- –The base Artist plan charges a 15% royalty fee on YouTube Content ID earnings and a 15% fee on royalty splits with collaborators who lack an Amuse subscription (per Amuse's plan comparison).
- –Amuse's former free distribution tier no longer exists, distribution now requires a paid plan, a notable change for a service once known for free distribution (documented in 2025–2026 reviews of its plan overhaul).
Pick UnitedMasters if…
Artists, especially in hip-hop/R&B, who want distribution bundled with brand partnership and sync opportunities.
But watch out
- –The free DEBUT tier (which took a 10% royalty cut) was discontinued; per 2026 reporting, artists who didn't upgrade by the deadline had their music removed from streaming platforms in January 2026, there is no free tier anymore.
- –DEBUT+ distributes to a narrower store list than competitors (UnitedMasters support documentation cites 35+ services on DEBUT+ versus the 150+ advertised for the platform's top tiers).
The decision in one rule
Both are subscriptions, so the price-model question is a wash - the tie-breakers are the fine print: per-release add-on costs, what happens to your music if you let the subscription lapse, payout extras like publishing administration, and platform fees on social/Content ID income. Compare the “watch out” lists above line by line. Whatever you choose, confirm you can leave with your catalog and that you keep the masters, the non-negotiables covered in how to release independently. Then run your numbers in the royalty calculator.
Primary sources
- [1]Amuse: Pricing | Music Distribution Plans, Amuse [archived]
- [2]Music Distribution Tailored to You: Say Hi to Our New Plans for DIY Artists and Independent Teams, Amuse [archived]
- [3]Amuse Distribution Review 2026: An In-Depth Assessment of the Platform, Ari's Take [archived]
- [4]UnitedMasters Pricing & Plans, UnitedMasters [archived]
- [5]What is the UnitedMasters DEBUT+ membership plan and how much does it cost?, UnitedMasters Support [archived]
- [6]UnitedMasters music distributor: the complete guide for independent artists in 2026, TheBestMusicDistributors.com
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