Dashboard overview
Tour the NotNoise dashboard. Find Releases, Smart Links, Music Stats, Pitching, and Ads.
What's on the dashboard
After you sign in, you land on your Home view. Five things live in the top nav:
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Releases: upload, schedule, and manage releases across DSPs
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Smart Links: your one-link-fits-every-platform tool
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Music Stats: your performance across every streaming platform
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Pitching: submit and track Playlist Pitching campaigns
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Ads: launch and monitor Smart Ads campaigns
Top right: profile menu (settings, billing, sign out).
Home view
Home is a snapshot. Three things you'll see when there's data to show:
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Hero Insight Card: one thing worth looking at today, surfaced by NotNoise's AI. Could be "Your Shazams spiked in Jakarta this week" or "Your Smart Link clicks are down 30% from last week."
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Trajectory sentence: a one-line summary of how you're doing this month.
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Recent activity: Smart Link clicks, new playlist placements, ad campaign milestones.
If your account is fresh, Home shows a setup checklist instead. Connect your Spotify, start a release or create your first Smart Link, decide if you want to pitch your next release.
Releases
Where you upload music and manage your catalog across every major DSP.
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Releases: every release you've shipped (or are about to), with status badges showing where it is in the delivery pipeline
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+ New release: kick off a new release with audio upload, metadata, artwork, and release date
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Imports: pull in existing releases distributed elsewhere so they live in your catalog too
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Revenue: royalty reporting from your DSPs (paid out through NotNoise)
See Distribution overview.
Smart Links
Your dashboard's most-used screen.
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Smart Links list: every link you've ever created, with click counts and a quick share button
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+ New Link: create Release Links, Pre-Release Links, or Playlist Links
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Click any link to edit it (platforms, design, email capture, tracking pixels) or open its analytics
See Creating a Smart Link.
Music Stats
If you've connected your Spotify artist profile, Music Stats pulls everything together: streams, listeners, followers, Shazams, playlist placements, and fan-created content.
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Overview: trajectory across all platforms
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Platforms: tab through Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, TikTok, and 16+ more
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Audience: where your fans are (cities, countries, age, listening time)
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Tracks: how each release is performing
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Hall of Fame: your top moments (chart entries, big playlist placements)
Free shows Spotify only. Pro, Max, and Team unlock the rest. See Music Stats overview.
Pitching
When you have a track to pitch, this is where you launch the campaign and check results.
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Create campaign: pick a track, choose a campaign tier, our A&R team takes it from there
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In-progress campaigns: track which curators have been pitched and who's responded
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Results: transparent report of placements, declines, and curator feedback
See How playlist pitching works.
Ads
Smart Ads handles the Meta Business Manager complexity so you don't have to.
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New campaign: pick a track, set a budget, NotNoise generates creative, targeting, and launches
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Live campaigns: see streams generated, cost per stream, audience reached
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History: past campaigns and what worked
See Getting started with Smart Ads.
Settings
Profile menu (top right) > Settings.
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Artist: your Spotify, Apple Music, and platform connections
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Profile: name, email, password
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Billing: plan, payment method, invoices
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Privacy: data export, account deletion, consent
See Account settings and Managing your subscription.
Mobile
The whole dashboard works on mobile. Most artists check Music Stats and respond to campaign updates from their phone. Heavy creation work (designing a Smart Link, launching an ad) is easier on a laptop.
Where to start
Brand new to NotNoise? In this order:
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Connect your Spotify artist profile.
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Start a release for your next track, or create a Smart Link for music that's already out.
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Look at Music Stats once a week.
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Run a Playlist Pitching campaign in the first week of a release.
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Run a Smart Ads campaign once a track is gaining traction.
That's the working artist loop.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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