Stay free if you only need unlimited song creation and basic editing and customization tools. Upgrade if you need everything in creator and advanced customization and stem-level editing. Most solo builders can start free.
Why it matters: Editing controls are limited compared to dedicated DAWs or more advanced AI tools like AIVA
Available from: Paid plan
Why it matters: Royalty splits mean Boomy takes a cut of your streaming earnings
Available from: Paid plan
Why it matters: Past Spotify removal incident (2023) raises questions about long-term platform stability
Available from: Paid plan
Why it matters: Generated tracks can sound formulaic within the same genre after extended use
Available from: Paid plan
Why it matters: No MIDI export or integration with external music production software
Available from: Paid plan
Why it matters: Free tier limits the number of songs you can release to streaming platforms
Available from: Paid plan
You retain rights to use and distribute your created songs. Boomy holds a co-ownership stake in generated tracks, which is how they facilitate distribution and collect their royalty share. Pro subscribers get expanded commercial licensing rights for use in ads, videos, and other monetized content.
Earnings depend on stream counts and your subscription tier. Creator and Pro subscribers receive a higher royalty percentage than free users. Typical per-stream rates on Spotify range from $0.003 to $0.005, and Boomy takes a percentage before distributing your share. Most casual users earn modest amounts, but high-volume creators with popular tracks can generate meaningful passive income.
Yes. Songs generated on Boomy are original compositions created by AI, so they do not match existing copyrighted works. You can use them in YouTube videos without risk of Content ID claims. Pro subscribers have explicit commercial licensing for monetized content.
Spotify removed a large batch of Boomy-generated tracks after detecting artificial streaming patterns from some users. The issue was streaming fraud by individual users, not a problem with the music itself. Boomy has since implemented stricter anti-fraud measures and improved moderation to prevent similar incidents.
Commercial licensing is available on the Pro plan ($9.99/month). Free and Creator tier users can distribute to streaming platforms but need Pro for explicit commercial use rights in advertisements, games, apps, and other business contexts.
Boomy prioritizes accessibility and distribution — it is the fastest path from zero to a published track on streaming platforms. Soundraw offers more granular customization controls for each generated track. AIVA provides deeper compositional tools and is better suited for users who want precise control over musical structure. Choose Boomy for speed and distribution, Soundraw for customization, or AIVA for compositional depth.
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Last verified March 2026