For producers
If you produced it AND co-wrote it, there are two royalty streams flowing — and at least one of them is probably under-paying you.
The producer problem
Most producers earn money in two places: producer points on the master (collected by the label / distributor on the recording side) and co-writing splits on the composition (collected by PROs and mechanical agencies on the publishing side). The two flows don't talk to each other. The data lives in different systems. Splits often get reported wrong on at least one side. Veriti is the one place where they sit next to each other.
What you get
- Composition splits as registered — Veriti reads CISAC's interestedParties list per song and shows the splits actually on file for every track you contributed to. If the splits don't match your agreement, you have evidence to chase.
- Per-work earnings — when a track you co-wrote generates publishing royalties, Veriti shows your share, the period, the territory, and the source.
- Recording royalties — connect your distributor and Veriti pulls per-track × store × country × month earnings. Producer points on the master sit here.
- Missing co-writes — Veriti checks CISAC for every song registered to your IPI globally. If a track you produced got registered without your name, we flag it.
What it costs
Closed beta: free. See pricing.
Get a free scan by your name to see what CISAC has on file for you.