Apple Music launched its data dashboard for musicians more than a year ago.
Today, the company is taking that product — Apple Music for Artists — out of beta, and adding some new features in the process.
For one thing, it’s no longer a web-only product, because Apple is releasing an iPhone app.
On both web and iOS, Apple Music for Artists allows musicians and their teams to see how often a song has been played, how many listeners it’s reaching and how many times it’s been purchased.
There’s also an “insights” section designed to highlight noteworthy data at any given moment, like how the first week of a new song compares to the first weeks of previous songs, or when the popularity of a song is spiking, or if they’ve hit a big milestone like 1 million plays.
Apple is also introducing data from Shazam, the music-recognition app it acquired last year.