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BeatMuse
Best overallFor most non-technical users, BeatMuse is the better choice if you need polished, commercial-ready music and are willing to pay per song, while CassetteAI is a solid pick for quick, experimental soundscapes if you can tolerate a restrictive free tier. The single biggest difference is pricing transparency: BeatMuse charges a clear $5 per song, whereas CassetteAI hides its costs, making it risky for budget-conscious users.
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Common questions
Yes, BeatMuse is better because it gives you clean, coherent tracks with commercial rights for $5 each, and you can export high-quality WAV files. CassetteAI's longer tracks can drift in rhythm, which sounds unprofessional in a podcast intro.
No, CassetteAI does not have a mobile app. You must use it on a desktop or laptop web browser. The same applies to BeatMuse.
CassetteAI is easier — you just type a prompt and hit generate. BeatMuse has more settings and steps, which can overwhelm someone who just wants quick music.
With BeatMuse, you get commercial rights included in the $5 per song. With CassetteAI, you only get commercial rights on paid tiers, and the free tier is very restrictive. Always check the license before publishing.
BeatMuse would cost you $100 total ($5 per song). CassetteAI's pricing is not published, so you can't know upfront — that lack of transparency makes BeatMuse the safer bet for budgeting.
BeatMuse wins for practical, commercial-ready music at a fair price; CassetteAI is simpler but less reliable and harder to budget for.
If you're serious about making music you can actually use in projects, go with BeatMuse — it's more capable and the pricing is honest. CassetteAI is fine for casual tinkering, but its hidden costs and rhythmic issues make it a risky pick for anything professional.
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