When choosing a publishing administrator, you are essentially deciding who will be your “legal representative” to the world’s collection societies. In 2025, the “big three” for independent artists, Songtrust, Audiobulb, and TuneCore Publishing, offer very different business models depending on whether you value upfront cost, sync potential, or global reach.


Comparison: Songtrust vs. Audiobulb vs. TuneCore Publishing

FeatureSongtrustAudiobulbTuneCore Publishing
Upfront Cost$100 (One-time)$19.99 (Annual)$75 (One-time)
Royalty Commission15% (Performance) / 20% (Mechanical)0% Commission15% Commission
Sync PitchingNo (Forwarding only)Active Pitching ServiceIn-house Sync Team
Best ForProlific songwriters with high global streams.Sync-focused indie artists wanting 100% profit.Artists already distributing via TuneCore.

1. Audiobulb: The “Sync-First” Model

Audiobulb is unique because it combines publishing administration with an active sync pitching service for a flat fee.

2. Songtrust: The “Global Infrastructure” Model

Songtrust is a powerhouse for global royalty collection, but they are an administrator, not a creative partner.

3. TuneCore Publishing: The “Convenience” Model

TuneCore Publishing is often the default choice for artists already using their distribution.


Which one should you choose?


Summary

In 2025, the “Standard” 15%–50% commission model is being challenged by the Subscription Model. For independent artists, paying a flat annual fee (like Audiobulb’s $19.99) is almost always more profitable than losing a percentage of every stream and sync deal for the rest of your life.

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