How do you sell beats on Beatport?
To sell beats or tracks on Beatport, you need to release your music through an official distributor or a record label. Beatport does not allow direct uploads from individual producers. Instead, you submit your finished tracks to a distributor, who handles the technical delivery and release process for Beatport and other platforms.
Choose a distributor or label
Pick a distributor or aggregator that partners with Beatport. Many independent producers use services like Label Worx, Symphonic, or DistroKid (with label plans). Some producers sign their tracks to a label that already distributes to Beatport. Each distributor has its own requirements and fees.
Prepare your files and metadata
Beatport requires high-quality WAV files for uploads. Make sure your mix and master are club-ready. Include all essential metadata: artist name, track title, genre, and release date. This data helps DJs and buyers find your music.
Submit and release
Once your distributor approves your release, they deliver it to Beatport. Your track will appear in the relevant genre section and be available for DJs and fans to purchase. Promotion is up to you, use social media, DJ promo pools, and your network to drive sales.
Royalties and payouts
Royalties from Beatport sales are paid by your distributor, usually ranging from 50% to 70% of net sales. Check your distributor agreement for exact terms.
For more on music distribution, see How to distribute music?. For Beatport-specific tips, visit Everything you need to know about Beatport!.
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