Fan Owners: The Next Music Business Model
The biggest fans already create value. FanFactors gives them a platform role where taste, trust, selling and support can become a measurable music business.

Fans have always been the unpaid sales force of music. FanFactors gives that energy a business model.
A fan discovers a song, tells friends, posts clips, argues for the artist, buys merch and brings new people into the community. That is real market work. Traditional platforms capture that work as engagement. FanFactors is designed to turn it into a role: the Fan Owner.
A Fan Owner can listen legally, support artists directly, activate a storefront, promote artist-approved offers, complete quests, invite fans and build FanScore. The point is not to promise easy money. The point is to create a legitimate pathway for fans to participate in music commerce when they generate real marketplace value.
The Fan Owner loop
Discover music. Support it. Get approval to sell it. Build a storefront. Invite new fans. Track sales. Earn status. Repeat. That is the loop that can make the slogan feel real: We're taking music back.
Why this matters for FanFactors
FanFactors connects this topic back to a simple mission: artists should have more control, fans should have a more meaningful role, and music should move through legal artist-approved markets.



