What should I include in a beat bundle?

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Beat bundles are a great way to increase the value of your offers and make more per customer. They also give artists more options to work with—and help you stand out from producers only selling single beats.


 What Is a Beat Bundle?

A beat bundle is a group of beats sold together at a discount, usually under one license. These are especially popular with:

  • Independent artists working on EPs or albums
  • Budget-conscious rappers or singers
  • Artists looking for variety from one producer


 What to Include in a Bundle


 1. Multiple Beats (3–10+)

  • Group them by genre, vibe, or artist type
    Ex: “Dark Trap Pack” or “R&B Summer Vibes Bundle”
  • Make sure all included beats match in style and quality


 2. WAV & MP3 Versions

  • Always include high-quality WAV files
  • Add MP3 versions for reference or easy demos


 3. Optional: Stems (Trackouts)

  • Offer stems if you’re including a premium or exclusive license
  • More valuable for serious artists who want full control over mixing


 4. A Single License Agreement

  • Clearly state the license terms (e.g., non-exclusive, 100K streams limit, etc.)
  • Let them know the license applies to each beat in the bundle


 5. Bonus or Limited-Time Offer

  • Add a bonus beat or exclusive discount for urgency
  • Ex: “Buy 4, Get 2 Free – This Weekend Only”
  • Or: “Includes 1 Exclusive License for Limited Buyers”


 How to Sell on BeatStars

  • Use the Bundles feature in your dashboard
  • Upload a ZIP file of all included beats
  • Add a PDF with the license terms
  • Price it attractively (e.g., $49 for 5 beats = less than $10 each)


 Pro Tips

  • Promote bundles on social with countdowns or artist-specific messaging
  • Use bundles as an upsell for free download users
  • Rotate seasonal or genre-specific packs to stay fresh


 Final Thought:

A well-made beat bundle offers massive value to artists and can significantly boost your average order size. Think of them as a producer’s version of an album drop—curated, cohesive, and high value.

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