Everything you need to know about Vesonus — from how it works to how you get paid.
Vesonus is a release ecosystem for serious artists and producers. It brings collaboration, quality standards, distribution, splits, and marketing into one clear system — built for long-term growth, not shortcuts.
Vesonus isn't just a beat marketplace or a basic distributor. It combines vetted collaborations, enforced quality standards, automated splits, and guided releases — so music is released professionally, not randomly.
Vesonus uses simple subscription plans. You start with Essential and upgrade as your releases grow. Pricing is transparent and designed to replace multiple tools with one system.
No. Vesonus is subscription-based. There are no long-term contracts or lock-ins, and you can cancel anytime.
Vesonus is currently launching in phases. Early users get access first as features roll out, starting with Essential.
You do. Vesonus never takes ownership of your music, your masters, or your career. You keep your rights on every plan.
Vesonus is built to help artists release music properly — with structure, standards, and a plan. This creates clearer paths to consistent growth and income over time.
No. Vesonus gives you the structure, tools, and release support artists usually need labels for — without giving up control or ownership.
Yes. Collaboration is built in. Splits are set clearly from the start and tracked transparently after release.
Royalties are tracked clearly, and splits are visible at all times. You always know where your money goes and how it's divided.
Vesonus focuses on releases — not one-off sales. Your work is tied to real projects, clear splits, and long-term catalogs that can grow over time.
Yes. Clear quality standards ensure your work is only released when it meets professional benchmarks, protecting your catalog and reputation.
Splits are set upfront and tracked transparently. No unclear agreements. No surprises after release.
Every track goes through quality checks. Once approved, splits are set, release planning begins, and distribution is prepared — all inside Vesonus.
If a track hasn't been released yet, ending the lease stops future rights. If it has already been released, the release is taken down and rights are adjusted fairly. You're never locked in.
Yes. You remain in control. Releases can be managed or taken down according to your plan and agreements.
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