Music Analytics | Discover Your Potential

Use the power of data to find your listeners and zero in on what matters. Opportunity is waiting.

Analyze Your Data at a Glance

Your songs’ performance data broken down into easy-to-digest charts and tables.

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Reach the fans who really care, in the right place & at the right time.

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Follow your streaming revenue from all major shops in one place. 100% transparency.

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Are there people using it? Is there any feedback or suggestion? :slight_smile:

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Hey @cantheproducer
Thanks for your feedback. Anything you’d like to see there or improvements? (We can always improve, fire your suggestions!) :slight_smile:

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Hi JJ and Team,

Noting this thread is quite old, am not sure if this is the best place to ask this question…

Is there a way to download the source data for analytics, much like is available for revenue - in csv or txt format? I’d like to retain that data so I can apply more specific filters, and is not lost after a few months (eg compare with the revenue data).

Many thanks in advance,
Tony

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Hello @FatTony

If you select the section “revenue” you can download a report.

I tag the iMusician support @Carlos to give you more info

A2D a techno musician

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Hey @FatTony,

Unfortunately no, it’s not possible for you to download the Analytics source data. In any case, remember that Analytics are just a temporary overview of your music’s performance which gets converted into sales after 4 months (at least the streams that are validated by the shops).

Your sales history is more important and this data is kept in your monthy sales reports which you can download and compile in an Excel sheet :slight_smile:

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Thanks Carlos.

Ack the sales history/data is more relevant, I just want to compare it to the analytic data (curiosity). It is possible to pull the data for each day/track, but is painfully mandraulic, hence looking for a way to bulk download the data to dump into a spreadsheet… Thanks anyway, Tony.