What Labels Don’t Show You - And Why That’s a Massive Problem

What Labels Don’t Show You – And Why That’s a Massive Problem

Let’s say you're an artist. You get your label statement every quarter. It says you made X from YouTube. Cool.
You trust the number. Why wouldn't you?

But here's the question:

Have you ever seen how that number was calculated?
Like...

  • How many views per video per day or month?

  • What was the RPM or CPM?

  • How long were people watching your videos?

  • Which countries brought in the most ad revenue?

No? That’s exactly the problem.

The Missing Data That Changes Everything

We’ve seen over 100 label statements in the last few years. And in almost every single one, the same stuff was missing:

  • No views

  • No RPM

  • No Watch Time

  • No matchable YouTube data at all

And here’s the deal:
If those numbers aren’t in there, you can’t verify anything.
You have no clue if that “YouTube payout” is legit or just... whatever they wanted to put down.

We’re Talking Billions in Ad Revenue

YouTube makes billions every year in ad revenue.
And a good chunk of that comes from music. Your music.
But if no one's checking the numbers, guess who keeps the leftovers?

Let’s be real:
Labels aren’t handing over full data just because you asked nicely.
We’ve seen managers try. We’ve seen artists send emails.
And we’ve seen labels either ignore them, send some vague chart, or straight up say,
“That’s all we’re allowed to share.”

Translation?
You're on your own.

Until Now

We’ve spent over 12 years as a certified YouTube network.
We’ve been a Google Sales Partner for a decade.
And we’ve used that inside knowledge to build something labels really don’t want you to have:

A system that tells you how much your YouTube channel should have earned.

We run your data through our algorithm – based on millions of internal data points, real-world cases, and platform behavior – and we show you:

Here’s what your numbers should look like.
Then you compare it to what the label paid you.

If it matches, great.
If not...
You might be missing out on tens of thousands, sometimes millions.

And yes - we’ve already helped artists recover millions in missing revenue.

No Drama. Just Data.

This isn’t about lawsuits.
This isn’t about drama.
It’s about getting clarity – and finally having transparency in a system that’s built to be foggy.

No guessing. No fighting.
Just numbers.

You think your statements are fine?
Cool.
But what if they’re not?

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