DSP Watch

For rights agencies

Per-client isolation for rights agencies.

Multi-artist management. Per-catalog scoping inside one workspace. Billable monthly reports per artist.

Recommended plan: Pro — $499/month with workspaces. 14-day free trial, no credit card.

What we are replacing

Three reasons multi-artist enforcement is breaking your ops team.

Pex and Audible Magic do not isolate per artist. Songstats and Chartmetric do not file takedowns. So agencies stitch together a tool stack per artist — and a month-end reporting marathon to match.

Each artist requires its own toolset

You manage seven artists. Each one has their own Sheet, their own distributor login, their own email thread to compliance@. Switching context between artists takes ten minutes of tab juggling before you can answer a single question. A new artist signing means another tool stack to spin up by hand.

Reporting to artists is manual every month

Every month-end, someone on your team copies findings, takedowns and resolutions out of three systems and pastes them into a Google Doc with the artist's logo at the top. Eight hours per artist, every month. The artist meeting opens with apologies for missing data instead of evidence of wins.

Audit trail per artist for billing is non-trivial

When you bill an artist for enforcement work, you need to show exactly what was filed, when, against whom, and what came back. Today that means stitching together email timestamps, distributor portal screenshots and your own notes. A single disputed invoice eats a day of the ops lead's time.

The switch

What changes when you switch to DSP Watch.

“Each artist gets their own per-catalog scope; the monthly enforcement report exports as a workspace-branded PDF.”
The aha-moment — usually at the first month-end after import.

Day-one workflow

From roster import to the first month-end report.

No per-artist procurement. No engineering hours. One ops lead can onboard a roster of ten artists in an afternoon and have month-end PDFs ready 30 days later.

  1. 01

    Create a workspace per artist (or one workspace, scoped per artist)

    Spin up a workspace for the agency and add per-artist catalog scopes. Each scope holds its own ISRCs, UPCs, distributor-of-record metadata and signer identity for §512(c)(3) attestation. Add a new artist in under five minutes — no procurement, no engineering, no new tool to learn.

  2. 02

    Import each artist's catalog as a CSV

    Upload each artist's catalog separately — titles, ISRCs, UPCs, release dates, distributor of record. DSP Watch starts daily scans across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Tidal, Deezer and Amazon Music for that artist's scope. Findings appear in the inbox tagged by artist, sorted by actionability score 0-100.

  3. 03

    Triage and file under the right artist's identity

    Open a finding, confirm scope, attest under the correct artist's signer identity, and DSP Watch routes the takedown through the right adapter — DMCA Generic, Spotify Content Protection, Apple Music dispute, YouTube Content ID or Distributor Forward. Every action carries the artist tag through to resolution.

  4. 04

    Export the monthly enforcement report per artist

    On the 1st of every month, generate a workspace-branded PDF for each artist: scans run, findings detected, takedowns filed with recipient case IDs, resolutions, §512(g) counter-notice windows, and a hash-chained audit log. The artist meeting opens with evidence, not apologies. The invoice attaches the same PDF.

Rights-agency FAQ

Questions every rights agency asks before signing up.

How does DSP Watch isolate one artist's catalog from another inside the same agency workspace?

Every catalog item belongs to a per-artist scope. The dashboard filters by scope at all times. Findings, takedowns, evidence packages and audit log entries are tagged with the scope they belong to and cannot leak across scopes. A team member with access to Artist X's scope cannot see Artist Y's findings unless explicitly granted. RBAC enforces this at every API boundary.

Can different team members get access to only specific artists?

Yes. Workspace RBAC supports per-scope role assignment. A junior triager can be granted read-and-flag on three artists' scopes without ever seeing the rest of the roster. A signer can be granted attestation rights for one artist's takedowns and not others, which matters when each artist requires a different authorised representative under 17 U.S.C. §512(c)(3).

What does the monthly enforcement report PDF actually contain?

The workspace-branded PDF contains: scan summary across all 6 DSPs for that artist, total findings ranked by actionability, takedowns filed with recipient case or claim IDs, resolution status (acknowledged, removed, counter-noticed, expired), §512(g) counter-notice windows still open, signer attestation events with MFA timestamps, and a hash-chained audit log excerpt covering the reporting period. One artist, one month, one PDF.

How do we handle per-artist signer identity for §512(c)(3) attestation?

Each artist scope can carry its own authorised representative for sworn statements. When your ops lead files a takedown under Artist X's scope, the attestation flow re-authenticates the signer mapped to Artist X via MFA within a 10-minute window. The resulting PDF and audit entry record that signer's identity. This matches the evidentiary standard required when each artist contract designates a different signing authority.

What does Pro cost and what is the takedown overage policy?

Pro is $499/month with a 14-day free trial. It covers up to 50,000 monitored tracks across every artist on the roster and includes all 5 takedown adapters, priority scan queue, SSO, and the full audit pipeline. Filed takedowns beyond the plan ceiling bill at $1 per takedown as a usage line item on the next monthly invoice, with live overage visible in the billing page so a heavy enforcement month never produces a surprise.

Can we white-label the monthly report or the dashboard for artist meetings?

The monthly enforcement PDF is workspace-branded — agency logo, agency colours, agency contact block — and exports per artist on demand. Full dashboard white-labelling for in-meeting screen-shares is on the Pro roadmap. Today, the PDF is what artists see and what attaches to invoices, which covers the high-value reporting moment without waiting for the dashboard skin.

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Import your roster, scope per artist, watch findings appear overnight and ship the first workspace-branded monthly PDF inside the 14-day trial. Pro is $499/month with workspaces after that.

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