The beat promotion tool producers actually use.
Sell more beats. Reach more artists. Autohype posts daily TikTok clips from your catalog — aesthetic producer content that drives plays, follows, and beat store traffic.
The problem you're stuck in
Making beats is the part you're good at. Promoting them — filming studio content, writing captions, posting every day — is a completely different skill set that eats into the time you should be spending producing.
But without consistent TikTok presence, your beats stay undiscovered. Artists and buyers find their producers on TikTok in 2026. A producer with no social presence might as well not exist — regardless of how good the beats are.
How Autohype solves this for you
- 1Upload your beat catalog once. Autohype generates aesthetic producer content daily — waveform visualizers, dark studio b-roll, minimal piano roll shots — all with your beat playing.
- 2No face required — 90% of successful producer TikTok accounts never show the creator on camera. The beat is the content.
- 3Producer-optimized hashtags on every post: #producer #beatmaker #hiphopbeats #typebeat — the stacks that reach artists looking for beats to record on.
- 4Daily posting builds catalog reach — different beats get different clips, exposing your full catalog to the TikTok algorithm rather than repeating one track.
- 5Bio link traffic to your beat store (BeatStars, Airbit, or your own site) grows as your TikTok presence builds — turning viewers into paying customers.
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FAQ
How do I drive TikTok viewers to my beat store?
Your TikTok bio is the bridge. Use a single link (Linktree or Beacons) with your beat store as the top button. Add 'Beats for sale → link in bio' to your caption occasionally — not on every post (feels promotional) but on your highest-performing clips when engagement is high. Free beat offers ('DM for free wav') also drive follows and store visits.
Should I show my DAW when posting beats on TikTok?
Occasionally yes — a quick DAW close-up or piano roll shot adds credibility and performs well with the producer community. But full DAW screen recordings are less engaging than aesthetic beat clips for general audiences. Mix both: 2–3 DAW clips per week alongside aesthetic clips from your catalog. Autohype handles the aesthetic clips; your DAW content is the personal layer you add manually.
What genres of beats perform best on TikTok?
Trap, hip-hop, R&B, and lo-fi beats have the strongest TikTok communities in 2026. Dark phonk has a passionate niche audience. Drill performs well in specific UK/US communities. The key is consistency within your genre — TikTok's algorithm categorizes your account by what you post most. Posting multiple genres confuses the algorithm; dominating one niche builds compounding reach.