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Your Music is being played. Your data may be broken.

Find My Royalties is being developed as a private audit layer for recorded music rights, built to identify catalogue, metadata and attribution mismatches before money disappears into the black box. We do not collect royalties.

We detect why royalties may not be reaching the right people.

If everything is aligned, that confidence is valuable. If it isn’t, knowing where to look matters.

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Potential Royalty-Blocking Discrepancies Found in Beta

Includes missing identifiers, metadata mismatches, catalogue conflicts and platform-level attribution issues detected during private beta.

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Imagine If a Simple Typo Cost You Thousands?

Not because the music failed, because the data did. Across the global music ecosystem, small metadata mismatches contribute to hundreds of millions of dollars in unresolved royalties while songs continue to play.

We’re building the infrastructure to change that, helping artists uncover what may already be missing and making sure future releases don’t fall through the cracks.

For bands, artists, songwriters, labels and rights holders who know the music worked and want to make sure the data does too.

Have you heard of the black box of royalties?

Most artists haven’t.

Across the global music ecosystem, royalties can be generated but remain unmatched when recordings cannot be confidently linked to their rightful owners. The music still plays, the revenue still flows, but without clear attribution, those earnings can sit unresolved while systems attempt to reconcile the data.

In many rights environments, this matching window operates within defined holding periods often measured in years, and in some cases around three, after which unresolved funds may become eligible for redistribution under established industry rules.

Billions already sit unresolved, and each year new volumes continue to accumulate as recordings circulate faster than the data used to identify them.

That reality is not theoretical. It reflects how large-scale rights systems operate.

That reality was enough for us to start building.

Find My Royalties is being developed to bring greater visibility to how recordings are represented as they move across platforms, territories and rights environments — helping artists understand where attribution may drift and where attention may be warranted.

If your music is out there, it’s worth knowing where the data stands.

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