RyltyAsset management for music rights.3.9 out of 5
3.9 out of 5
Hot take
Rylty is a rights management platform built for music rights holders and investors, focusing on catalog oversight, royalty analysis, and error correction. Its modular software centralizes asset and royalty data, making complex catalog management far less painful, especially for large funds and investors dealing with vast, often messy legacy data. Early success stories include recovering substantial lost royalties and maximizing catalog valuations, showing real utility for clients like HarbourView Equity Partners and Influence Media. However, Rylty is primarily tailored to the needs of high-volume investors and royalty administrators, meaning solo creators and small catalog owners might find it overkill or less relevant. The platform is relatively new, so broader adoption and creator-centric features remain to be seen—but its promise of data-driven transparency is refreshing in a notoriously opaque part of the industry.
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Pros
Centralizes rights and royalty data on one platform
Strong focus on error analysis and recovery of lost royalties
Real transparency for catalog owners and royalty administrators
Proven success maximizing catalog value
Supports complex, large-scale catalog management
Cons
Primarily targeted at investors and large catalogs, not independent artists
New company with limited track record
May be overbuilt or too expensive for small rights holders
Limited public user reviews and feedback so far
Key Features
Catalog and royalty data consolidation
Modular rights management tools
Error analysis and correction
Royalty statement analysis
Investor-focused transparency dashboards
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