A clean, well-organized BeatStars store helps artists quickly find what they’re looking for—and makes you look more professional. The easier it is to navigate your beats, the more likely you are to make a sale.
Core Principles of Store Organization
1. Group Beats by Type
Use Playlists or custom Sections (on your Pro Page) to sort beats into categories like:
By Genre: Trap, R&B, Drill, Lo-fi, Afrobeat
By Mood or Energy: Dark Vibes, Chill Vibes, Club Bangers
By Artist Type: Drake Type Beats, Lil Baby Type, Summer Walker Style
Use up to 6–8 categories so your page doesn’t feel overwhelming.
2. Feature Your Best Work Up Top
Your first 4–6 beats should be your most polished, popular, or best-selling ones. These are what most buyers will hear first—make them count.
Pro Tip: Update your featured beats every few weeks based on sales or trends.
3. Use Clear Titles & Covers
Keep beat titles consistent and informative (e.g., “Dark Trap Beat – Pain x Rod Wave Type”)
Upload custom cover art for beats or playlists—it adds visual appeal and reinforces your brand
4. Customize the Pro Page Layout
In your Pro Page editor:
Keep your layout simple, mobile-friendly, and scrollable
Use a light or dark theme that fits your brand
Add section headers (e.g., “ Club Bangers” or “ Chill Type Beats”)
Include your bio, contact info, and featured playlist
5. Make It Easy to Buy
Enable a visible cart button
Display clear license options with pricing
Use coupon codes and Buy 1 Get 1 offers when relevant
Add a FAQ section or “Need Help?” contact link
Final Thought:
Think of your BeatStars store like a Spotify for your beats—organized, intuitive, and focused. The smoother the shopping experience, the more beats you’ll sell.