Can users who work in the same label/company see the same airplay detection data?

Can users who work in the same label/company see the same airplay detection data?

No, we currently don’t offer any enterprise or team accounts. We are currently working on implementing enterprise functionality. For now, users who want to share airplay detection data can:

  • Give their login to other users (we don’t geo block or restrict users sharing one account)

  • Download reports as .CSV (or take screenshots) and share with others

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