It's kinda funny... well, not really that funny... but customer service for "Spotify" audiobooks has essentially been split by the merger. Spotify customer service seems to work completely independently from InAudio. As a result, you have to know which company to speak with to talk about the same audiobook released in Spotify BY InAudio.
InAudio wasn't helpful with my concerns.
Spotify instructed me to resubmit my audiobook on Spotify as if Spotify is a different platform. The trouble with that is, they also said you can publish on Spotify first and then click the button that links Spotify to InAudio. But what happens if you already released the audio on InAudio, click transfer, and submit the audio again on Spotify? Two audiobooks, I assume. And they couldn't tell me what would happen. I still could get a duplicate because I clicked on Spotify as a distributor retailer under InAudio. But I've been assured that InAudio won't be submitting publications to their own store.
If all that makes no sense it's because I'm tired of trying. Basically, in the old system, you submitted your audiobook on Findaway and it popped up on Spotify.
Now, I advise, if you're publishing with InAudio, you do this: publish your audiobook on InAudio AND publish it on Spotify. Do not click the share button or you might end up with two audios.What I don't get is what Bill is saying^. "If it ain't broke, don't break it." Why on Earth did they change it at all???
