Download — Distrokid App

The DistroKid app is not a perfect replica of the website. You cannot easily manage collaborator splits (the feature that automatically pays your featured artists and producers) from the mobile interface. Complex tasks like batch uploading an entire album with different songwriters or setting specific iTunes pricing tiers are still better handled on a laptop with a mouse and a large screen.

To download, simply visit the (iOS) or Google Play Store (Android), search "DistroKid," and install the official app. Your music career is waiting. download distrokid app

Downloading the DistroKid app is the single most impactful step an independent musician can take after signing up for the service. It removes friction. It lowers the barrier between creativity and commerce. The next time you finish a mix in the back of a tour van or record a guitar riff in a green room, you don't need to wait until you get home to release it. You just open the green app, tap upload, and let the world hear it. The DistroKid app is not a perfect replica of the website

Unlike some bloated "creator hubs," DistroKid keeps its mobile presence lean. It is important to note that DistroKid offers two distinct mobile experiences: the for artists and the DistroKid VIP app for fans (which allows them to upload covers and remixes). For the purpose of this guide, we focus on the artist-facing application. To download, simply visit the (iOS) or Google

Upon opening the app for the first time, you will be greeted with a clean, minimalist login screen. You have two options: (using the credentials you set up on the DistroKid website) or Sign in with Google if you used that authentication method. There is no "Sign Up" button here, reinforcing that the app is a companion to your web account.

Once logged in, you will be hit with the dashboard. The interface is famously spartan—no flashy animations, no cluttered social feeds. Just data and buttons. You will immediately see your total earnings across all stores, a list of your recent releases, and a big, inviting button.