Membership is individual, not entity-based When a label joins Subvert, it's the person who manages the label who becomes a member - not the label as a company or entity. Companies and organizations cannot be co-op members. You join as an individual representing your label.
Label pages are coming Label pages are not yet available on the platform. We're building label functionality after artist functionality is fully in place, so the experience is right when it launches. If you're a label member, you currently have the same platform experience as a supporter - you can browse, purchase, and participate in the co-op, but you can't yet create a label page.
You can still set up an artist page now If you're a label member who is also personally an artist or member of a band, you can create an artist page for that project right now. Email us at info@subvert.fm with your member info and the name of the artist project, and we'll update your membership to include Artist-Member status.
When label pages launch Once label functionality is available, you'll be able to create a label page and connect releases to it - including releases from artists who already have their own pages on Subvert. This means artists can join the co-op independently now, and their releases can still be associated with your label page when it's ready.
For more on how label membership works in the co-op, see subvert.fm/docs/membership