Global Royalty Collection

Don't Leave
Money on the Table

If you write your own music, you are owed publishing royalties. We register your songs globally and collect every cent you deserve from streams, radio, and live performances.

Nagmix Publishing Administration Dashboard - Global Royalty Collection and Song Registration

How We Maximize Your Income

We handle the complex administrative work so you can focus on creating.

Global Registration

We register your compositions with Performance Rights Organizations (PROs) and mechanical collection societies worldwide.

Royalty Collection

We track and collect mechanical and performance royalties generated from streams, downloads, radio play, and live performances.

Detailed Reporting

Access transparent, detailed reports showing exactly where your compositions are being used and how much they are earning.

Songwriter Support

Our team of publishing experts is available to help you understand your rights and maximize your publishing income.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn more about music publishing and royalties.

Q.What is Music Publishing Administration?

Music publishing administration involves registering your musical compositions (the underlying melody and lyrics) with collection societies worldwide to ensure you receive mechanical and performance royalties when your songs are played or reproduced.

Q.What is the difference between master royalties and publishing royalties?

Master royalties are generated from the sound recording itself (e.g., streams on Spotify). Publishing royalties are generated from the underlying composition (the song written by the songwriter). As an independent artist who writes their own music, you are owed both.

Q.Do I lose ownership of my songs if I use your publishing service?

No. You retain 100% ownership of your copyrights. We simply act as your administrator, collecting the royalties on your behalf for a small administrative fee.

Q.What are mechanical royalties?

Mechanical royalties are earned whenever a copy of your song is made. This includes physical copies (CDs, vinyl) and digital reproductions (interactive streams on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, or digital downloads).