While there are no specific restrictions for new artists, your music should fall within the eligible genres (Electronic, Pop, R&B) to be considered for promotion on the platform.
Once uploaded and approved, your track can begin getting promoted almost immediately, depending on creator interest and availability.
Currently, Yoola TrackLift allows creators to select tracks from the library, but artists do not have direct control over which creators use their music.
There is no specified limit on the number of tracks you can upload, as long as they meet the genre and you have the minimum promotion spend for the Yoola TrackLift.
The service costs $2 CPM (cost per 1,000 track plays) with a minimum required promotion spend of $200.
Yoola TrackLift allows your music to reach audiences globally, with particular strength in regions where YouTube has a significant user base.
Yes, artists can pause or cancel their campaigns through the Yoola artist dashboard, though certain terms and conditions may apply depending on the campaign’s progress.
Yoola TrackLift operates on a CPM basis, where artists pay $2 CPM for promotion, and creators earn $1 CPM for using the tracks in their content.