The world's first comprehensive music licensing solution for podcasters, powered by SoundExchange.
PodcastMusic.com is a specialized music licensing platform built specifically for the podcasting ecosystem. Developed through a partnership between SourceAudio and SoundExchange, the platform addresses the complex legal landscape of digital audio by providing pre-cleared, high-quality music tracks from major production music libraries and independent artists. As of 2026, the platform has evolved to integrate AI-driven sonic branding and automated cue sheet generation, ensuring that creators can focus on content without the risk of DMCA takedowns or copyright strikes. Its technical architecture leverages SourceAudio’s robust cloud delivery system, offering lossless audio formats and stems for professional mixing. The platform is strategically positioned to bridge the gap between performance rights organizations and digital creators, simplifying the traditionally convoluted process of obtaining synchronization, mechanical, and performance rights in a single transaction. By offering both subscription-based access and per-episode licensing, PodcastMusic.com serves everyone from individual indie creators to enterprise-level podcast networks, ensuring global indemnity across all distribution channels including Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube.
Uses machine learning to analyze audio waveforms of uploaded tracks and find similar music in the library.
Verified feedback from the global deployment network.
Post queries, share implementation strategies, and help other users.
Parses track metadata and usage timestamps to generate PRO-ready documentation.
Provides individual instrument tracks (drums, bass, melodies) for every licensed song.
Legal framework covering all 195 countries and all digital distribution platforms.
Direct backend linkage for performance rights data and royalty transparency.
Dynamically adjusts licensing terms based on podcast growth metrics.
Full RESTful API for integrating the library search into external CMS and Hosting platforms.
Podcasts need a consistent, legal audio identity that doesn't trigger YouTube ID flags.
Registry Updated:2/7/2026
Needs subtle, tension-building music that doesn't distract from narrative storytelling.
Clear audio separation between content and commercials to meet advertiser standards.