Built for Music Creators

Creator Analytics for Music Creators — Track Revenue, Fans & Tax

Track music creator revenue across YouTube, Patreon, streaming royalties, and brand deals in one creator dashboard. Free trial.

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Music creators sit at the intersection of the creator economy and the music industry — which means uniquely complex revenue streams. You might earn from YouTube (Content ID royalties and AdSense), Patreon for exclusive tracks and community access, Spotify and streaming royalties via a distributor, direct fan funding through Bandcamp, and brand deals with instrument manufacturers or audio software. Tracking this across five different dashboards — and then reconciling it for quarterly tax payments — is a significant administrative burden that takes time away from making music. CreatorSenseAI connects your YouTube and Patreon accounts and lets you log all other income streams in one place. ORACLE tracks your fan base growth and revenue trajectory, while TaxWise estimates your quarterly tax obligation across all your earnings automatically.

Key Features for Music Creators

Unified Revenue Dashboard All your platform income in one view — no more tab-switching between native dashboards.
Quarterly Tax Estimates TaxWise automatically calculates your quarterly obligation across AU, US, UK, and CA.
90-Day Revenue Forecast ORACLE analyses your growth patterns to project where your business will be in 3 months.
ARIA AI Business Advisor Ask questions about your data, get personalised content and revenue strategy recommendations.
Brand Deal Tracker Log sponsorship income and calculate your effective CPM per deal and per platform.
Platform Risk Score How diversified is your income? ORACLE shows your risk exposure and diversification roadmap.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do music creators track royalty income for tax purposes?

Streaming royalties, Content ID payments, and sync licensing fees are all taxable income. In CreatorSenseAI, you can log these manually or import from your distributor statements. All income is combined into one quarterly tax estimate.

What platforms should independent musicians use to maximise revenue?

Most successful independent music creators use YouTube for discovery and AdSense, Patreon for superfan subscriptions, Bandcamp for direct purchases, and Instagram and TikTok for promotion. CreatorSenseAI tracks all of these alongside each other.

Do musicians need to pay quarterly taxes?

Yes — if you're self-employed as a musician earning from multiple sources, most countries require quarterly estimated tax payments. The IRS (US), ATO (Australia), HMRC (UK), and CRA (Canada) all have quarterly instalment requirements above certain thresholds. Our calculator estimates your obligation.

The Business Dashboard Built for Music Creators

Connect your platforms, track your income, and know your tax obligation — all in one place.

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