See what’s working. What’s shifting. Decide what to do next.
Everything aligns into one clear picture, so every next move is grounded in context, not guesswork.
Start with the artist. Scale the career.
AndR. helps teams decide where to focus next.
By aligning releases, touring, audience, and campaigns into one system, AndR. shows where momentum is building, and where the next move will have the most impact.
Most platforms look at the market.
AndR. starts with the artist.
- One connected system
See what’s gaining traction across releases, markets, and audiences, all in one shared view. - Build to grow with you
As your career expands, AndR connects every piece into one system your team can run on. - Context into decisions
Turn what’s happening into clear priorities, timing, and focus areas for releases, campaigns, and long-term growth.
One foundation from day one.
AndR connects the activity already forming around an artist, streaming, social, UGC, touring, and more, without setup or manual work.
From the moment you onboard, everything lives in one shared context your team can build from, designed for decisions, not dashboards.
Strategy shaped by real artist context.
AndR builds a living context around every artist, shaped by catalog, audience patterns, release plans, and real-world constraints like bandwidth, travel, and brand guardrails.
Every recommendation adapts to that context, so guidance isn’t generic, it’s grounded in what the artist can actually do.
Strategy should flex with the artist, not the other way around.
Understand what’s truly driving momentum.
AndR connects streaming, audience, and content activity into one connected context, so you don’t just see what changed, but understand what’s behind it.
Patterns emerge across platforms and markets, showing where momentum is building and where real demand is starting to form.
audience layer
Turn attention into owned audiences.
Fan Capture adds a first-party layer to the artist journey, turning clicks, visits, and intent into audiences the team can actually reach and grow.
That audience context feeds back into AndR, so campaigns, releases, and touring moves can be activated with clarity and precision.
Ask AndR. Move faster with full context.
Ask AndR the questions your team would normally answer across five tools, what changed, where momentum is forming, which markets to focus on, and what to do next.
Because it sits on top of a connected foundation, every answer is grounded in your artist context and the actions already in motion.
It’s not just a chatbot. It’s the interface to the system behind your strategy.
Every part of the artist business, connected.
From streaming and social to touring, finance, and direct-to-fan, AndR brings the signals that shape a career into one shared foundation your team can build on.
Fan Signals
Streaming
Music Signals
Comms Signals
Still curious? Let's make it clear.
What is AndR and how does it help artists grow?
Instead of just showing performance metrics, AndR turns signals into clear direction. Teams use it to plan releases, identify momentum, prioritize markets, and make better decisions across promotion, touring, and audience development.
Who is AndR built for?
Emerging artists use it to find early traction and understand where their audience is forming. Growing acts use it to scale releases, touring, and content strategy. Established teams use it to coordinate global campaigns and align decisions across markets.
The platform adapts to different career stages and grows with the team over time.
How is AndR different from music analytics tools?
By combining performance data, audience signals, and artist context into one intelligence layer, AndR reveals patterns, momentum, and opportunities. It connects the dots between platforms so teams can move faster and act with more clarity.
It’s not just analytics. It’s a decision layer built on top of the data.
What kind of data does AndR connect?
- Streaming performance
- Social and content activity
- Audience behavior and growth
- Touring and live demand
- Direct-to-fan engagement
- Marketing and campaign signals
By unifying these sources, the platform creates a single view of what’s happening and why.
What decisions can AndR help with?
Examples include:
- Where momentum is forming and which markets to focus on
- When to release new music
- Which songs to support or push further
- When to scale content or campaigns
- Which cities show growing demand for live shows
- How to activate engaged audiences
The goal is simple: reduce guesswork and increase clarity.
How does Fan Capture work inside AndR?
It allows artists to convert attention from links, pages, and campaigns into real audience data that can be used for retargeting, segmentation, and direct communication. These signals then feed back into the platform, giving teams a clearer picture of who their fans are and where engagement is strongest.
This strengthens long-term audience relationships and improves campaign precision over time.
What is Live Intelligence?
By connecting audience signals, engagement patterns, and geographic momentum, AndR highlights cities and regions where attention is rising. This helps guide touring decisions, market focus, and timing around releases and promotion.
It adds a real-world layer to the digital data already in the platform.
What is Ask AndR?
Teams can ask questions like where momentum is growing, what changed recently, or what to prioritize next. Because it sits on top of unified data and artist context, the answers are grounded in real signals, not generic advice.
It helps teams move faster by making complex data easy to understand.
Is AndR difficult to set up?
Once connected, the system begins building a live context around the artist. Over time, as more signals flow in, the platform becomes more accurate and more valuable for decision-making.
There is no heavy technical setup required.
Is AndR only for labels and big teams?
Independent artists can use it to understand their audience and find early momentum. Managers and labels can use it to coordinate strategy across releases, touring, and markets. The platform scales with the size and complexity of the career.