Master Boomy with our step-by-step tutorial, detailed feature walkthrough, and expert tips.
Create Account and Select Style: Register for free account, choose your preferred music genre (electronic, hip
hop, pop, ambient), and set basic parameters like tempo and mood Generate and Customize: Click generate to create your AI song in seconds, then use editing tools to adjust tempo, instruments, and structure until satisfied with the result Distribute and Monetize: Submit your finished track for distribution to streaming platforms, set up artist profile information, and track earnings through the analytics dashboard
💡 Quick Start: Follow these 2 steps in order to get up and running with Boomy quickly.
Explore the key features that make Boomy powerful for design & creative workflows.
Boomy's generative engine composes a full instrumental track — melody, harmony, rhythm, and arrangement — in under 30 seconds based on a selected genre and style. Users can regenerate sections, remix existing tracks, or branch new variations, and every output is claimed by Boomy as a unique composition with no sampled audio.
Tracks can be released to 40+ streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube Music, TikTok, and Tidal directly from the Boomy dashboard. The platform handles ISRC codes, metadata, artwork submission, and platform-specific technical requirements that would otherwise require a paid distributor like DistroKid ($22.99/year) or TuneCore ($14.99/track).
Creators receive 80% of net royalties from all distributed tracks, with detailed analytics covering stream counts, geographic listener breakdown, and platform-by-platform earnings. Payouts are issued monthly once the account exceeds the minimum threshold, and dashboards update with a multi-week reporting lag matching standard streaming-industry timelines.
After generation, users can adjust tempo, swap instruments, change song structure, and reorder sections. Higher-tier plans unlock stem-level editing — separating drums, bass, melody, and harmony tracks — giving creators more control to refine the AI's output before release without needing an external DAW.
Boomy hosts a social network of 18+ million creators where users can publish tracks publicly, remix others' songs, and participate in genre-specific challenges. Remix attribution is automatically credited, and users can follow creators, receive feedback, and discover trending styles within the platform before pushing tracks to public streaming services.
Yes, you retain copyright ownership of songs you generate, but only on the paid Creator ($9.99/month) and Pro ($29.99/month) tiers. Free-tier users can create and stream music through Boomy's distribution but do not hold ownership rights. Because the works are co-created by you and the AI, they enjoy standard copyright protection in most jurisdictions, though legal precedent for purely AI-assisted work is still evolving.
You receive 80% of net royalties after streaming platforms and Boomy's distribution partner take their cuts. At industry-standard rates of roughly $0.003–$0.005 per Spotify stream, a track needs around 250–350 streams to earn $1 in net payout. Top Boomy creators have reported earnings of several hundred to a few thousand dollars per month, but the median user earns under $10/month — meaningful income requires consistent releases and active promotion.
Commercial licensing is bundled with the Pro plan at $29.99/month, which permits use in YouTube monetized videos, podcasts, advertisements, and client work. The Creator plan ($9.99/month) allows ownership and streaming distribution but restricts commercial sync use. The free tier is limited to non-commercial personal use, and you cannot legally place free-tier tracks in monetized YouTube content or paid ads.
Suno and Udio specialize in full songs with AI-generated vocals and lyrics, producing radio-style tracks from a text prompt. Boomy focuses on instrumental tracks and is the only one of the three with built-in distribution to Spotify, Apple Music, and 40+ other platforms. If you want vocals and storytelling, choose Suno; if you want fast instrumentals you can release and monetize without separate distribution services like DistroKid, choose Boomy.
In May 2023, Spotify removed roughly 7% of Boomy's catalog — tens of thousands of tracks — citing artificial streaming manipulation by some users using bot farms to inflate play counts. The takedowns were not due to AI-generated content itself but to fraud committed by individual creators. Boomy responded by partnering with Beatdapp, a fraud-detection firm, and tightening its release pipeline. Most legitimate creators were unaffected and the catalog has since been largely restored.
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Tutorial updated March 2026