How Different Platforms Pay Independent Artists

If you’re an independent artist, knowing how each platform actually pays you is one of the most important steps toward building a sustainable career. Different platforms have very different payout models, and the numbers vary a lot between countries.

At WAVBEE, we collect real royalty data from our artists, so this guide is based on verified 2025 numbers—not guesswork. Let’s break it down.

Infographic comparing 2025 music streaming royalty payouts per 1,000 streams on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Facebook/Instagram, TIDAL, TikTok, YouTube, Deezer, and JioSaavn across India, US & Canada, and Europe, based on WAVBEE artist earnings data.

Spotify – Streamshare Model (+ New Rules in 2025)

  • How it works: All subscription + ad revenue in a country is pooled. You get paid based on your share of total streams in that country.
  • Key factors: listener’s country, Premium vs. ad-supported, and whether you’ve enabled Discovery Mode (which applies a commission to those streams).
  • Update: Tracks now need 1,000+ annual streams to qualify for royalties. Tracks under that threshold don’t earn.

Apple Music – Subscription Only, No Free Tier

  • How it works: Revenue comes only from paying subscribers. This usually means higher and more stable payouts compared to Spotify.
  • Typical payout: Roughly $0.01 per stream in the US (but varies by plan and territory).

Amazon Music – 3 Different Tiers

  • Ad-Supported: Lower royalties.
  • Prime Music: Bundled in Amazon Prime subscription, also lower.
  • Unlimited: Paid music-only subscription, pays best out of the three.

YouTube – Streams + Content ID

  • YouTube Music: Works like other DSPs, pays from Premium subscriptions and ads.
  • Main YouTube (UGC): Your distributor claims videos using your music via Content ID and you earn a share of ad revenue.
  • Tip: Long-tail revenue is huge here. Even small UGC videos add up.

TIDAL – Artist-Friendly Payouts

  • Consistently one of the highest per-stream rates.
  • Appeals more to dedicated music listeners, so total streams may be smaller, but each one is worth more.

Meta (Instagram & Facebook) – Per Creation, Not Per View

  • Big difference from other platforms: You don’t get paid per stream or per view.
  • Instead, every new video created with your music (Reel, Story, Post) counts as a paid usage (“production event”).
  • Facebook Music Revenue Sharing: For videos ≥60s with ads, the video creator gets 20% of ad revenue, the rest is split between rights holders and Meta.
  • Artist takeaway: The more fans actually use your music in content, the more you earn—not how many people watch it.

TikTok – From Creations to Views

  • Historically paid per video creation (like Meta).
  • In 2025, some distributor deals have shifted to view-based payouts for certain UGC monetization programs.
  • Artist takeaway: Encourage fans to create videos, but also pay attention to view counts, since both may matter.

Deezer – Smaller but Strong in Europe

  • Pays better in some European countries compared to Spotify.
  • Total audience is smaller but per-stream value is competitive.

JioSaavn – India’s Local Favorite

  • One of the most important DSPs in India.
  • Average payout: $0.61 per 1,000 streams.
  • Great for reaching Indian audiences even if payouts are lower than global DSPs.

💰 WAVBEE Artist Royalties (Past 6 Months – USD per 1,000 Streams)

India

PlatformUSD / 1K
Spotify0.89
Apple Music2.58
Amazon Music Ad-Supported1.32
Amazon Music Prime0.88
Amazon Music Unlimited6.27
Facebook / Instagram0.0011 – 0.0014 (per video creation)
TIDAL8.85
TikTok0.0013
YouTube Music + Content ID~0.40–0.50
Deezer5.51
JioSaavn0.61

U.S. & Canada

PlatformUSD / 1K
Spotify2.63
Apple Music4.23
Amazon Music Ad-Supported1.02
Amazon Music Prime1.53
Amazon Music Unlimited5.55
Facebook / Instagram0.018 – 0.028 (per video creation)
TIDAL7.50
TikTok0.0098
YouTube Music + Content ID~5.00–8.00
Deezer~3.77

Europe

PlatformUSD / 1K
Spotify2.93
Apple Music6.93
Amazon Music Ad-Supported0.92
Amazon Music Prime1.85
Amazon Music Unlimited1.27
Facebook / Instagram0.011 – 0.021 (per video creation)
TIDAL10.20
TikTok0.0059
YouTube Music + Content ID~4.20–6.50
Deezer3.77

🚀 What Artists Should Focus On

  • Spotify: Push for engaged Premium listeners in high-value countries.
  • Apple Music & TIDAL: Fewer streams, but higher payouts.
  • YouTube & Meta: Think long-term UGC—encourage fans to use your music.
  • India strategy: Don’t skip JioSaavn if your audience is here.
  • Amazon tiers: Most money comes from Unlimited, but don’t ignore Prime reach.

👉 WAVBEE makes sure you see exactly where your royalties come from, down to the territory and platform. That’s how you can spot opportunities and maximize earnings.

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