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EASYGEMACHT is a GEMA/GVL revenue optimization service for musicians, music publishers, labels, and management teams. It is not a typical SaaS platform; instead, it provides managed services, audits, and training around Germany’s music copyright and neighboring-rights systems. Its goal is to reduce lost income caused by omissions in work registration, settlement data, or administrative processes.
Its offering is divided into three main areas: Full Service outsources GEMA/GVL data maintenance, statement checks, deadline reminders, team communication, and related tasks for musicians and publishers; GEMA Check-Up is a one-off in-depth analysis covering the past 3 years of GEMA data, work completeness, fingerprinting, Top 10 song earnings, revenue from live performances/radio/TV/streaming, YouTube and other platforms, followed by a video review and action recommendations; GE(h)MA(l) Backstage is a 3-month learning and Q&A program with group calls every two weeks, plus recordings and summaries.
The website only clearly lists the price for Backstage: €99 net/month for a 3-month term. Pricing for Full Service and Check-Up is not publicly disclosed and likely requires booking an appointment or making an inquiry. There is no visible free plan, free trial, or standardized package table.
Its strength is its highly vertical positioning: it directly addresses real pain points musicians and publishers face in GEMA/GVL reporting, registration, and royalty settlements. The service scope ranges from data checks to team communication, making it suitable for clients who already generate copyright income but suspect that some revenue may be missing. The drawbacks are also clear: the site does not present software-platform capabilities, and there is no information about APIs, permissions, integrations, data security compliance, or deployment methods. Its scalability and standardization appear weaker than those of enterprise SaaS products.
It is best suited for musicians in Germany or the German-speaking market who already receive GEMA/GVL income, perform frequently, or get regular streaming plays, as well as publishers managing a growing catalog but lacking internal GEMA data-maintenance capacity. If you are looking for general royalty management software, a global distribution backend, or developer APIs, the available service information is insufficient.
Access from China is unknown, and supported payment methods are not disclosed. Because the service is strongly tied to the German GEMA/GVL system, it has limited applicability to local music copyright management scenarios in China. Alternatives include official GEMA/GVL channels, music copyright consultants, publishing administration companies, or in-house rights teams at labels.
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