Why these two stores matter in India
JioSaavn sits inside the Jio ecosystem and Wynk ships with Airtel — which puts both on Indian phones by default rather than by download. If your audience is in India, being missing from either leaves a hole in your release. Being on both costs nothing extra.
You do not upload to them directly
Like every major store, JioSaavn and Wynk take music from distributors, not from artists. On Revocle they are part of the standard delivery — every release, on every plan including the free Debut plan, reaches both as part of the 200+ stores. There is no separate toggle to remember and no extra fee.
One upload covers both
You upload once: mastered WAV, square 3000×3000 artwork, final metadata. The same release that goes to Spotify and Apple Music is delivered to JioSaavn and Wynk in the same pass. Delivery timings are the plan ladder you already know: 1 day on the Platinum and Legacy priority lane, 3–7 days on Anthem, 15 days on the free Debut plan.
Metadata: the same rules, including the language field
There is nothing extra to prepare for the Indian stores. The releases that get rejected are rejected for the usual reasons — promotional text in titles, "feat." in the wrong field, inconsistent artist-name spelling. One rule earns a special mention here: if your track is in Hindi, Punjabi, Tamil or any language other than English, set the language field correctly — it affects where the stores recommend you. The full rules live in why releases get rejected and the first-release checklist.
Release dates and pre-release
Both stores follow your scheduled release date, and pre-release setup is supported. The same three-to-four-weeks-ahead planning that serves a Spotify launch serves these stores too: deliver early, keep one release date everywhere, and let it land simultaneously across the catalogue.
Royalties arrive on the same cycle
JioSaavn and Wynk report like the rest of the stores: 45–60 days in arrears. The money lands in your ReWallet with everything else, and withdrawal works from $10 — bank transfer, UPI or PayPal. Nothing about the Indian stores pays differently or later.
Do they need anything special?
No — and that is the honest answer most guides bury. There is no extra step inside Revocle: no separate application, no store-specific form. If your release passes review, it is on its way to both. The work worth doing is the work that is always worth doing — clean metadata, a real release plan, and a date far enough out to promote properly.