Audiomack's New Update: Manage All Your Aliases in One App

Audiomack's Creator App update from September 16, 2025, introduces multi-account switching, a game-changing feature for DJs and producers. This allows artists to seamlessly manage multiple profiles from one device, streamlining their entire creative and promotional workflow on the platform.

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One App to Rule Them All: Audiomack Unveils Multi-Account Switching

For the modern music creator, wearing multiple hats is standard practice. You might be a DJ, a producer, a podcaster, or run a side project under a different name. Juggling these distinct creative identities has often meant the tedious digital dance of logging in and out of various accounts. On September 16, 2025, Audiomack delivered a powerful solution to this problem with a major update to its free Creator App.

The standout feature is multi-account switching. This enhancement allows artists to add and manage all their Audiomack profiles from a single, unified interface on their device. For a producer who also DJs under a separate alias, this update is a massive workflow improvement, consolidating content management, analytics, and fan engagement into one seamless experience.

A Central Hub for Your Music Career

While multi-account switching is the headline feature, its true power lies in how it integrates with Audiomack's robust, artist-centric ecosystem. The Creator App isn't just a place to upload music; it's a comprehensive toolkit for building a career.

Upload Without Limits

One of Audiomack's most significant draws for creators is its storage policy. The platform offers:

  • Free, Unlimited Uploads: Artists can host their entire catalog without worrying about storage caps or subscription fees.
  • High-Quality Audio: Audiomack supports a wide range of file formats, including lossless options like WAV and FLAC, alongside MP3, M4A, and AIFF, ensuring your music is heard as intended.

This stands in contrast to other platforms where storage limits and paid tiers can be a barrier for emerging artists and prolific DJs hosting long-form mixes.

Monetize Directly with AMP

A key component of the platform is the Audiomack Monetization Program (AMP), an accessible pathway for artists to earn revenue directly from their streams. AMP allows authenticated creators to get paid without needing to sign with a third-party distributor. To qualify, artists typically need to meet straightforward requirements, such as having at least two uploads and 1,000 plays, making monetization an achievable goal for those just starting to build a fanbase.

Why This is a Game-Changer for DJs and Producers

The September 2025 update solidifies Audiomack's position as an indispensable tool for the DJ and producer community. Beyond managing an original production alias alongside a DJ profile, the platform addresses a critical pain point: hosting DJ mixes.

While no platform can offer absolute immunity from copyright claims, Audiomack's extensive licensing deals with labels and publishers create a much safer environment for mixes compared to other services prone to aggressive, automated takedowns. This allows DJs to share their craft, build a following, and even monetize their sets with significantly reduced risk.

With the addition of multi-account switching, a creator can now:

  1. Upload a new original track under their producer name.
  2. Switch to their DJ alias to upload a new mix featuring that track.
  3. Analyze the performance statistics for both profiles.
  4. Engage with comments and messages from fans across all their projects.

This streamlined process saves valuable time, allowing artists to focus less on administration and more on creating.

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