Our promise

The Artist-First Promise

Independent artists have learned to expect vanishing support queues, surprise account terminations, and fine print that quietly works against them. We built Audora to be the opposite — and we're putting it in writing.

A lone musician on a dark stage under a single soft spotlight

Your music stays yours

  • You own your masters and compositions — full stop
  • You keep 100% of your streaming royalties
  • No perpetual-rights grabs buried in the fine print
  • Leave whenever you want; your ISRCs travel with you

Humans, not ticket queues

  • Support answered by people who build and run Audora
  • We aim to respond within one business day
  • A real person reviews every release before delivery
  • No chatbot walls between you and an answer

Fair flags, real appeals

  • A human reviews every fraud flag before action is taken
  • You are told what was flagged and why
  • You always get the chance to respond before decisions are final
  • Legitimately earned royalties are not silently confiscated

Why Audora is invite-only

Streaming platforms are drowning in spam uploads and AI-generated noise, and they have started penalizing the distributors that wave it all through. Artists caught in the middle get automated fraud flags, frozen royalties, and no one to talk to.

Audora takes the opposite approach: a curated roster, reviewed by people. That's why access starts with a waitlist, why a human looks at every release before it ships through our Sony Music distribution channel, and why our support stays fast. The gate isn't scarcity marketing — it's what keeps the channel clean for the artists inside.

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Questions artists actually ask

Do I keep the rights to my music on Audora?

Yes. You own your masters and compositions, and you keep 100% of your streaming royalties. Audora does not take a percentage of your streaming revenue — our distribution terms spell this out in plain language.

What happens if my streams get flagged as artificial?

A human reviews the flag before any action is taken against your account. You are told what was flagged and why, you get a chance to respond, and legitimately earned royalties are not silently confiscated. Automated flags start a review — they do not end your career.

Why is Audora invite-only?

Because curation is the product. Streaming platforms are flooded with spam and AI-generated noise, and distributors that accept everyone get punished for it — along with their artists. A curated catalog means faster support, cleaner delivery, and a channel that platforms can trust.

Will a real person answer when I need help?

Yes. Support is handled by people who work on Audora, not an outsourced ticket queue or a chatbot dead end. We aim to respond within one business day.

Can I leave Audora and take my music elsewhere?

Yes. Your music is yours. If Audora is not the right home for you, you can request takedown of your releases and move to another distributor — your ISRCs stay with your recordings, so your stream counts and playlist placements can carry over.

Work with a team that has your back

Join the waitlist and release your music through a channel built on curation, not volume.