
Music Marketplace by Eleven Labs
Create a track. Publish it. Earn when it is used.
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Create a track. Publish it. Earn when it is used.
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Music licensing is broken. Sync fees, clearance delays, per-use negotiations. ElevenCreative's Music Marketplace flips it: generate a track, publish it, earn every time it's downloaded or remixed. $11M paid to voice creators. Now music gets the same engine.



Super interesting launch π ElevenLabs is now bringing its proven marketplace model (already $11M+ paid to voice creators) into music with the Music Marketplace.
Problem: Music licensing is broken; sync fees, clearance delays, legal back-and-forth. Built for studios, not indie creators, marketers, or builders shipping at midnight.
Solution: Prompt β refine β publish β earn. A full-stack, in-platform flow where creators can generate tracks, edit them, list them, and monetize instantly, no intermediaries.
Whatβs different:
Pre-negotiated licensing deals (Merlin, Kobalt) β legal clarity baked in
No sync fees or per-use negotiations for buyers
Proven creator payout model, not an experiment
Key features:
AI music generation (Eleven Music)
In-browser editing
Direct marketplace publishing
Revenue from downloads + remixes
Simple license tiers for buyers
Benefits:
Creators: direct path from generation β earnings
Marketers/brands: royalty-free music without friction
Developers: commercially safe audio for products
Use cases: Product demos, ads, content creation, apps, and more, without the licensing headache.
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Congrats on the launch! The combination of music marketplace with AI generative media is really interesting. I'm curious about how you're handling licensing and rights management for the generated content - that seems like it could get complex fast. Are you building tools to help creators track usage rights, or is that something users manage externally?
This is awesome
But who truly owns a viral AI generated track in this system?
tried something similar with a royalty-free music service last year β the problem wasnt the music itself but tracking where it actually got used. curious how you handle that here. like if someone downloads a track and uses it in 5 different videos, does the creator get paid per use or per download?
Huge unlock for content creators β but what stops the marketplace from getting flooded with similar-sounding tracks over time?
Can it be integrated with Suno Profile sign in and then list it there
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I have to say that artists face a big challenge, especially if it is more cost-effective.