RouteNote Alternative for Labels & Distributors
RouteNote has offered free music distribution since 2007, making it one of the longest-running options for budget-conscious indie artists. But free comes at a price: 15% of every royalty, permanently. For labels managing growing catalogs, that commission compounds fast. LabelGrid offers flat annual pricing on all plans, a full REST API for automation, and professional label infrastructure that RouteNote was never designed to provide.
SIDE-BY-SIDE COMPARISON
How They Compare
| Feature | LabelGrid | RouteNote |
|---|---|---|
| Commission (RouteNote free tier) | N/A no free tier | 15% of all revenue |
| Commission on royalties | No per-release commission. Flat annual pricing | 5–15% by plan (0% via SOBO/Custom) |
| Pricing model | Annual subscription (all features included) | Per-release |
| API access | ✓ Yes full REST API with public docs and sandbox | ✗ No |
| White-label platform | ✓ Yes | ✗ No |
| Multi-label management | ✓ Yes unlimited labels | ✗ No |
| Dolby Atmos / Spatial Audio | ✓ Yes included in all plans | ✗ Not offered |
| Hi-Res Audio (Lossless/FLAC) | ✓ Yes Apple Lossless, FLAC, WAV | Standard quality only |
| YouTube Content ID | ✓ Included (80% of revenue to you) | Included (15% on free / 0% on premium) |
| DDEX compliance | ✓ Yes 3.8.2 + 4.3.2 | ✗ No |
| Audio fingerprinting (Shazam, Gracenote) | ✓ Yes included | ✗ Not offered |
| Spotify Preferred | ✓ Yes | ✓ Yes |
| AI Content Protection | ✓ AI DSP delivery opt-in, disabled by default | No specific AI provisions |
| AI-Generated Music | ✓ Accepted with mandatory per-track + per-release disclosure | ✓ Accepted (excluded from Content ID + Korean stores) |
THE REAL COST
RouteNote Costs Breakdown
RouteNote’s free tier sounds appealing — until you realize 15% of every royalty goes to RouteNote, permanently. Here’s what a realistic year looks like for a label releasing 30 singles and 10 albums:
| Scenario | RouteNote Cost | LabelGrid |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier (15% commission on $50K revenue) | $7,500/yr | Flat annual fee |
| Premium tier (30 singles + 10 albums + renewals) | ~$1,000/yr | Flat annual fee |
| Dolby Atmos delivery | Not available | Included |
| Hi-Res Audio (24-bit) | All Access tier only (custom pricing) | Included |
| API access | Not available | Full REST API |
| Audio fingerprinting (Shazam, Gracenote) | Not available | Included |
| Annual cost on $50K revenue (free tier) | $7,500+ | Fixed annual subscription |
Based on publicly available pricing. Verify from routenote.com.
WHY LABELS SWITCH
Why Labels Move Beyond RouteNote
RouteNote built its reputation on a simple promise: distribute your music for free, and pay only from what you earn. For a solo artist releasing a handful of singles, that 15% commission on the free tier feels manageable. But for a label releasing dozens of tracks per year across multiple artists, the math changes quickly. Consider a label generating $50,000 in annual royalties through RouteNote's free tier. That is $7,500 going to RouteNote every year, in perpetuity. RouteNote's premium tier removes the commission, but it charges per release $9.99 for a single, $29.99 for an album. A label releasing 30 singles and 10 albums per year would spend roughly $600 annually just on distribution fees, with no API access, no multi-label management, and no royalty accounting tools included. The deeper issue is infrastructure. RouteNote does not offer an API, which means every release must be uploaded manually through their web dashboard. There is no way to automate catalog management, integrate distribution into existing label workflows, or build a white-label platform on top of RouteNote's infrastructure. For labels scaling operations, that manual overhead becomes a bottleneck. RouteNote also does not support Dolby Atmos or spatial audio delivery. As Apple Music, Amazon Music, and TIDAL continue to prioritize spatial content in their editorial playlists and recommendations, labels without Atmos capability lose discoverability. LabelGrid includes Dolby Atmos in every plan at no extra cost, delivered automatically to all supported DSPs.
OUR RECOMMENDATION
The Complete Solution for Labels
RouteNote remains a reasonable option for solo artists who want zero upfront costs and do not mind the 15% commission. Its sync licensing arm, RouteNote Sync, is also a genuine differentiator that LabelGrid does not replicate. But if you are operating a label and need the infrastructure to match automated royalty accounting with per-artist statements, an open API with sandbox environment, multi-label dashboards, DDEX-compliant delivery, and Dolby Atmos included in every plan LabelGrid is purpose-built for that workflow. All plans include flat annual pricing see our pricing page for current options. Start your 7-day free trial at app.labelgrid.com.
CONTENT PROTECTION
Your Music in the Age of AI
AI companies want access to music catalogs. Major labels are already signing licensing deals, and new AI platforms keep showing up. We’ve addressed this head-on in our Terms of Service, before most distributors have even thought about it.
AI delivery is opt-in and off by default. If AI DSPs become available, you pick which releases go where. Enable auto-delivery for new DSPs? AI platforms are still excluded unless you opt in separately.
Your distribution license covers delivery only. We send your content to the DSPs you choose. Nothing more. No broad ”any purpose” language, no grey areas about how your music gets used.
Your music. Your terms. Your control.
Global
DSPs Worldwide
Independent
Ownership
DDEX 4.3.2
Compliant Delivery
Spotify
Preferred Provider
What You Get with LabelGrid
INDEPENDENCE MATTERS
Who Owns Your Distributor?
RouteNote is a division of Imbue Creative Ltd, based in the United Kingdom. The company operates independently but without the same level of transparency into funding structure and long-term platform commitments.
LabelGrid is independently owned. No major label parent, no corporate acquirer, no investors with competing interests. Your distribution partner’s incentives align entirely with your success.
COMMON QUESTIONS
Frequently Asked Questions
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