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Use case · 🥁 how to sell type beats on tiktok

How to sell type beats on TikTok (without posting every day yourself)

TikTok is where artists shop for beats now — not Google. Autohype turns each type beat into a daily video channel that puts your sound in front of the rappers and singers who'll actually license it.

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The problem you're stuck in

You upload a "[Artist] type beat" to BeatStars and YouTube, tag it perfectly, and wait. Maybe it gets 30 views from other producers doing the exact same thing. The uncomfortable reality of the type-beat market in 2026: uploading is solved, discovery isn't. Thousands of near-identical beats hit the same platforms every day, and the ones that sell aren't the best-produced — they're the ones an artist actually stumbled across while scrolling.

And artists don't dig through page 8 of BeatStars anymore. They find beats on TikTok, where a 15-second loop with the right caption stops the scroll and lands in DMs. But turning your catalog into a daily stream of beat clips — new visual, new caption, best 15 seconds, posted at the right time — is a second full-time job on top of actually making beats. So most producers post one clip, get discouraged, and go back to uploading into the void.

How Autohype solves this for you

  1. 1Upload your type beat — mp3 or wav, tagged or untagged, any subgenre from dark trap to melodic drill to soul samples.
  2. 2Autohype auto-detects the most addictive 15 seconds — usually the melody switch or the beat drop an artist would rap over.
  3. 3Pick faceless "type beat" B-roll (studio lights, waveform, city night) or an AI creator persona that hypes the beat — your face never appears.
  4. 4We open a dedicated TikTok channel for your beats. Your personal account stays untouched.
  5. 5Every day at the optimal hour, a fresh vertical video auto-posts with a new hook: "free [artist] type beat if you're serious", "rappers are sleeping on this one", "the beat that writes the verse for you".
  6. 6Captions drive artists to your bio link — BeatStars, email, or DM. You watch which beats get saved and licensed from the dashboard while you keep cooking.

What the daily video actually looks like

Dark melodic type beat, slow zoom on a rain-streaked studio window with a pulsing waveform, caption: "free until 10k — the type beat that'll make you finish that verse tonight 🎤" — the scarcity hook pushes serious artists straight to your BeatStars link.

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FAQ

Do artists really find beats to buy on TikTok instead of BeatStars?

Increasingly, yes. Artists scroll TikTok all day and shop from their feed — a beat clip that stops their scroll gets a DM or a click to your bio, while a BeatStars search buries you under thousands of identical uploads. TikTok is the top of your funnel; BeatStars is where the checkout happens. Autohype fills the top.

Should I post free type beats or tagged previews?

Both work — Autohype promotes whatever you upload. Tagged previews protect the beat and still drive 'link in bio' clicks; a 'free until X streams' offer builds a following fast and grows your email list of artists. Many producers run free beats to build the channel, then convert with exclusive licenses. You choose the beat and the caption angle stays commercial.

I make beats in one specific artist's style — one channel or many?

Start with one channel built around your strongest lane, since a focused 'type beat' identity is exactly what makes the algorithm show you to the right rappers. Autohype rotates daily angles on your catalog. If a second style clearly attracts a different audience, spin up another channel later to keep each one tightly targeted.