Our Story

Jammber is a payment and ownership platform built for billions of co-creators on any project anywhere. The team comprises a diverse group of music creators, business and tech experts - all with one shared mission - to Make Way For Music. At Jammber, we create beautifully designed tools that simplify the burdens of facilitating split-income among creative teams. It’s easy to create together, but hard to get paid together and collect all revenue streams. Our vision is to put more time and money into the lives of creators and become the premier payment platform for the world’s co-creation economy.

The company is based in Chicago and Nashville. Jammber is a graduate of the Nashville Entrepreneur Center’s Project Music Accelerator Program and has acquired over $5.5M in investor funding since their launch in 2015.

Jammber currently serves thousands of clients in over 39 countries with their Enterprise White Label payment solution SplitPay and Splits mobile app. Some of the projects powered by Jammber include sessions from Paul McCartney, U2, and One Republic, spanning genres from country to hip-hop.

Jammber in the News

Feature Articles

From raising money outside of Silicon Valley to pivoting after hitting a fundraising wall, to dealing with tornados and pandemics - Jammber founder Marcus Cobb shares his top tips for startup founders.

Hacker Noon

Jammber, a digital platform that helps artists track music projects and credits, has acquired music rights management company TuneRegistry for an undisclosed sum.

Billboard

Nashville-based music payment startup Jammber has acquired TuneRegistry for an undisclosed amount in a bid to expand its music rights and royalty administration capabilities.

Music Business Worldwide

Jammber created a suite of software products to help musicians with their workflow and ensure they get credit for the music they produce.

Built In Chicago

The $150 million Rise of the Rest Seed Fund is backed by investors such as Amazon Inc. CEO Jeff Bezos and former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz.

Nashville Business Journal

Jammber, a workflow management startup for musicians, has joined the list of startups backed by AOL co-founder Steve Case’s Rise of the Rest seed fund.

Hypepotamus

The music business is littered with stories about songwriters or studio contributors and session musicians who never get the credit — or money — they’re often due for their work on hit songs.

TechCrunch

Jammber was publicly launched in May, and is supported by a client base spanning seven countries and backed by $1.2 million in funding. With offices in Chicago and Nashville, this startup is gaining a lot of traction quickly

Forbes

Entrepreneur Marcus Cobb was hard at work on an app that could help musicians connect with each other, bringing in investors and even participating in an accelerator.

Chicago Tribune


Company Awards

The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and Nashville Entrepreneur Center

2019

Comparably

2017

The Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce and Nashville Entrepreneur Center

2016

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