DistroKid already redundantly stores all tracks across multiple data centers using the highest grade of Amazon AWS S3 storage, which promises durability of 99.99999999%. So offering free backups and downloads really just meant a technical tweak for DistroKid.
But like their "Leave A Legacy" feature, which offers distribution forever (as in, even after you die) for a one time fee of $29 a track or $49 an album, or the ability to automatically split payments amongst collaborators, Vault is the kind of smart add-on that gives a small but very nimble startup like Distrokid a competitive advantage in a crowded sector.
To access DistroKid Vault:- Sign into DistroKid
- Click Settings (the “gear” icon in the upper-right)
- Click “Vault”
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