Who we are
A registered company, four people you can message, and a licence that stays yours. The trust page, in full.
GETMUSIC isn't a faceless website. It's built by four people and a registered company, and you can reach any of us, anytime.
- Serik — CEO — @k1bo__
- Max — COO — @internalboii_
- Arthur — CTO — @lilproxxy
- Andrew — Head of Marketing — @spacekeyski
DMs are open. Ask us anything before you pay a cent.
Why you can trust us
A registered company. GetMusic Technologies L.L.C-FZ, Meydan Free Zone, Dubai. A real legal entity with a public business licence, not an anonymous page.
Payments secured by Stripe. All card payments run through Stripe; PayPal is also supported. We never see or store your card details.
Perpetual once you release. Release a track and that beat's licence is yours for good — frozen at issue, saved to your library, valid even after you cancel.
A refund policy. Changed your mind early on? There's a written policy. Fair, simple, no fine-print games.
Terms and Privacy you can actually read. Both are public and written to be read, not to be skimmed past. Go through them anytime.
Fair pay for producers. Producers are paid from a daily revenue pool for what artists actually do with their beats — not a one-off lease.
Every beat comes with a real, signed contract
The licence is generated the moment you download, and it's yours to keep. Not a checkbox — an actual document with both legal names, the beat, the date and a unique record ID.
For artists: release with a licence in your name. Show it to any distributor. Once the track's out, it's yours for good.
For producers: keep full ownership. Every lease is documented and signed on your behalf.
Where the platform is today
As of 19 August 2026:
- 7,900+ beats live in the catalog
- 970+ producers with published beats
- 1,100+ artists inside
These are counted from our own database on the date above, and they move every day.
Questions people actually ask
Can someone steal my beat? No. Every beat is tied to its producer, and every download is locked to your name in a signed licence with a unique record ID. The licence proves the beat is legally yours to use — the opposite of getting it stolen.
Is it legal for me to release a track? Yes. When a producer uploads a beat, they grant GetMusic the right to issue you a licence on their behalf. The moment you license a beat and release the track, you're cleared, and the signed contract is your proof.
What happens if I cancel my subscription? Every track you already released stays yours forever, with the paperwork to back it up. Cancelling stops new downloads and releases; nothing you've already put out is affected.
Are you guys even real? Very. Four people, Instagrams above, DMs open. GetMusic is a registered company with payments handled by Stripe and PayPal — the licence and full entity details are in the footer and in our Terms.
Can I get a refund? There's a refund policy. If you change your mind early and haven't really used the platform, reach out. Full conditions are on the refund page and in the Terms.