Can I use the music commercially (e.g., YouTube monetised video)?
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Yes — for downloaded tracks, you receive a non-exclusive perpetual license allowing you to use the music in your video/podcast content (including monetized ones) under their terms. But check the licensing for the plan you choose.
What’s the difference between the low tier and high tier?
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The main differences: higher download minutes, access to “Maestro” model (higher quality/newer model), ability to download stems, more audio/video generations per month. If you produce a lot of video content, the higher tier pays off; if you only need occasional music, the lower tier may suffice.
What support or updates can I expect?
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The company appears responsive and focused on small‐to‐mid creators. While there’s no public SLA for enterprise grade support, for most creators this is sufficient. Features/updates are rolled out, though advanced users may find fewer complex mixing/editing tools than full music production platforms.
Does Beatoven.ai train its AI on copyrighted music or risk copyright claims?
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They state that they have “Fairly Trained” certification and claim ethical sourcing of training data. That said, as with any generative AI, you should vet for your risk threshold. Some user reviews still caution about output quality.
Can I upload the track I generate to Spotify or sell it as a song?
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No — the licensing explicitly does not allow you to register tracks on streaming platforms like Spotify or release them as standalone songs. It’s designed for background usage in content.
Can I edit or customise the generated track?
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Yes — you can adjust mood/genre/tempo/instruments in the system. Some tracks offer stems (drums, bass, melody) for editing depending on plan. But it’s not a full DAW: deep editing will require external software.
Are there limits on how many minutes I can download per month?
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Yes — the download minutes depend on your plan. For example, 15 minutes/month on the $6 plan, up to 60 minutes/month on the top plan. Generate unlimited tracks (depending on model) but the download/export is the gating factor.