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Mixcloud Review: Music Streaming and Hosting for Creators

Mixcloud helps audio creators and media companies distribute mixes and broadcast live shows. It is designed for those who need a platform that supports artist royalties for uploaded music.

At a glance

Best for
DJs, Radio Station Operators, Music Producers, Audio Content Creators, Media Companies
Pricing
Pro plans for creators cost $11.25 per month when paid annually. Premium plans for listeners are $7.99 per month.
Key use cases
Sharing Copyright-Cleared Mixes, Broadcasting Live Radio, Building a Listener Community, Monetizing Audio Content
Integrations
Stripe
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Mixcloud is an audio streaming platform focused on human-curated music, such as DJ sets, radio broadcasts, and producer mixes. It is built for long-form audio content and copyright-cleared mixes.

It is designed for DJs, radio station operators, and audio producers. The platform supports both recorded uploads and live streaming, with tools to manage a listener community.

The service helps creators reach an audience while the platform identifies music played to support royalty payments to artists. Pro tools provide options for monetization and listener insights.

Buyers should confirm if the upload limits of the basic tier meet their needs or if the Pro plan's unlimited uploads are required for their content volume.

Key Features

  • Live Streaming

    Supports broadcasting live audio shows without takedowns.

  • Unlimited Uploads

    Available on Pro plans for creators to share shows and tracks.

  • HQ Audio

    Supports audio uploads using 160kbps Opus.

  • Monetization Tools

    Supports earning money through fan tips and subscriptions via Stripe.

  • Listener Insights

    Provides data on listener trends and demographics.

  • Royalty Management

    Identifies music played in mixes to pay royalties to the original artists.

  • Developer API

    An API using OAuth2 that allows third-party applications to interact with users, uploads, and tags.

Use Cases

  • Sharing Copyright-Cleared Mixes

    DJs can upload long-form sets and mixes while the platform manages artist royalties.

  • Broadcasting Live Radio

    Radio stations and independent hosts can stream live shows to a global audience.

  • Building a Listener Community

    Creators can use direct messages, live chat, and posts to engage with their audience.

  • Monetizing Audio Content

    Pro users can use tipping and subscription models to generate income.

Best For

  • DJs
  • Radio Station Operators
  • Music Producers
  • Audio Content Creators
  • Media Companies

Integrations

  • Stripe

Pricing

Pro plans for creators cost $11.25 per month when paid annually. Premium plans for listeners are $7.99 per month.

FAQ

What is the difference between Mixcloud Pro and Premium?

Pro is for creators and provides unlimited uploads, live streaming, and monetization tools. Premium is for listeners and includes ad-free and offline listening.

Does Mixcloud pay artists royalties?

Yes, Mixcloud is designed to identify the music played in mixes and pay royalties to the artists.

Can I use Mixcloud for free?

Yes, there is a basic tier, though it limits the number of shows and tracks that can be uploaded compared to the Pro plan.

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Mixcloud is a music streaming platform for DJs, radio stations, and producers to host copyright-cleared mixes and live shows. It supports creator workflows through unlimited uploads and monetization tools for Pro users. The basic tier includes limits on the number of shows and tracks that can be uploaded.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Integrated royalty payments for artists
  • Supports both live streaming and recorded uploads
  • High-quality audio options for Pro users
  • Designed for human-led music curation

Cons

  • The basic tier has limited upload capacity for shows and tracks
  • Features such as scheduling and hiding play counts require Pro accounts
  • Offline listening requires a paid Premium listener plan