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🎵 Welcome to AI Music Insiders!
🎵 Welcome to AI Music Insiders! You made it — and honestly, good timing. AI music is moving fast and you're here early. That already puts you ahead of the 99% still on the sidelines wondering if this is real. It is. This community is proof of that. 👊 Your first move — do this now, takes 5 minutes: 👉 Start the course: "How To Make Money With AI Music" in the Classroom tab — the full 4-step system (niche → artist → distribution → content), broken into short modules with downloadable tools attached to each one. 👉 Vote in the welcome poll — 10 seconds 👉 Introduce yourself below 👇 Drop a comment and tell us: Where are you from? What got you into AI music? Which step are you starting from — do you already have a niche, or are you starting from zero? No pressure, but the people who introduce themselves always get the most out of communities like this. Saying "I'm here" is what makes it real. 🙌 Looking forward to seeing what you build. Mark - The AI Music Insider 🎵
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🎯 Welcome! First things first — where are you right now ?
We want to make sure you get the most relevant content, resources and tips for YOUR stage of the journey. No wrong answers here. Whether you just discovered AI music five minutes ago or you've been quietly releasing tracks for months — you belong here. 👇
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🛠️ The AI Music Insider Toolkit — Every Tool I Actually Use
Here's every tool in my stack, broken down by what it does. Bookmark this post, you'll come back to it. 1. Niche Research: Before you make anything, you need to know what's actually working. I use VidIQ to research what's ranking, what's trending, and where the gaps are. 🔗 VidIQ: https://vidiq.com/AIMusicInsider 2. Creating The Music: This is the engine. Suno is what I use to generate every track for every artist I run. 🔗 Suno: https://suno.com/invite/@aimusicinsider 3. Distributing The Music: Once a track's ready, it needs to get onto Spotify, Apple Music, all of it. I run two distributors, both tested, both friendly toward AI music. 🔗 DistroKid: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/10524885 🔗 Amuse: https://amuse.cello.so/X0SRW3O7k6g 4. Creating Visuals & Content: This is where most people get stuck, so I'll break it down properly. For images, you need an AI platform that can generate them. A solid free option that gives you access to Nano Banana models is Google Flow. 🔗 Google Flow: https://labs.google/fx/tools/flow Flow also gives you access to Google's Veo video models. Those can't lip sync, but they do have native audio, so you can drop lines into a prompt and it'll actually sing them. You'll need to manually edit and fit it to your music after, so it's more work, but it's free. For paid options, most platforms run on subscriptions. I like Atlas Cloud because it's pay per use instead, and it gives you access to a ton of different models — image and video, including Seedance 2.0. 🔗 Atlas Cloud: https://www.atlascloud.ai/ If you just want simple, good quality lip sync without subscribing to anything, lipsync.video is pay-per-credit. Simple, easy, great for beginners. 🔗 lipsync.video: https://lipsync.video/
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finally uploaded my first album! got 4 more ready but ill drip feed em so I dont look like im spamming lol
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Distrokid Plans
Hi All Just wanted to check when making a new Distrokid account. What plan do you generally go for? I’m planning to do an account for each artist I create. Thanks
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