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Apple Music’s analytics dashboard for artists is now available for all

Apple Music has its own analytics dashboard for artists called “Apple Music for Artists”, but it has only been available as a beta for quite some time. That is finally changing today. Apple Music has announced that its analytics platform for musicians, called Apple Music for Artists, is out of beta and available for all. These types of back-end dashboards are invaluable for artists to get insights about how their music is performing on a platform across the world.

Apple Music for Artists has finally exited the beta phase and it’s now available for all artists to use. The dashboard actually launched back in January of 2018, and it offers up a detailed look at a variety of analytics. It shows the current number of plays for content, music video views, purchases for albums and songs, and spins.

The dashboard home page offers up an artist’s current number of plays, spins, song purchases, and album purchases, with built-in tools able to provide data dating back to June of 2015, which is when Apple Music first launched.

Apple made some changes, too. The dashboard is moving beyond just a web interface, as Apple has introduced a standalone iOS app as well. New metrics, including daily listeners, are also part of the mix. Apple even integrated Shazam into the mix. That means artists can see their top cities for Shazam findings, and more.

If you’re an artist you can sign up for the dashboard right here.

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