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Split Management

Seamlessly manage and edit splits for products in your workspace

Updated over a week ago

This article guides you through viewing, managing, filtering, and editing splits in your Royalti.io workspace.


Getting Started

Sign In and Navigate to Your Workspace

  1. Log in to your Royalti.io account.

  2. Select the desired workspace where you want to manage splits.

Viewing Splits

Access the Split Page

  1. On the left navigation sidebar, click directly on "Splits" to navigate to the Split Management page.

Split Table Overview

  • By default, splits are displayed in a table format.

  • The default table columns include: Name, UPC, ISRC, Type, Splits, Updated

Edit Split Information

  1. Hover over the split row in the table.

  2. Click the pencil/edit icon at the end of the row.

  3. A right-hand sidebar will appear where you can update the split’s information.

  4. After making changes, click the Save button.

  5. Changes will be reflected in the table immediately.

Filtering Splits

Filter Split Data

To filter the data displayed on the table,

  1. At the top of the table and select from the available filter parameters. The available filters are:

    • Artist(s)

    • Product(s)

    • Type

  2. Select the desired filter(s) and they're automatically applied.

Deleting Splits

Delete a Single Split

  1. Hover over the split row in the table.

  2. Click the menu icon at the end of the row.

  3. From the dropdown options, select Delete.

Delete Multiple Splits

  1. Select multiple splits by checking the boxes next to their rows in the table.

  2. Click the menu icon at the top of the table.

  3. Select Delete Splits from the dropdown options.


Conclusion

The Split Management feature in Royalti.io provides a seamless way to manage and edit splits for products in your workspace. With intuitive filtering options and bulk actions, managing splits has never been easier.

Start managing your splits today and ensure transparency in royalty distribution!

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