BeatPush
// beatpush
Find who's using your beats

BeatPush watches 24/7 for releases that use your beats. You see the matches and decide — reach out, agree on a license, or hand it off to a manager.

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monitoring active // example
releases found
840
awaiting decision
12
closed
6
example activity for a beatmaker
Neon Dust
@vual
from your beat "sunset D#min 160"
97% IG found 2026-01-14 8.2K listeners
97%confidence
+34%listens / wk
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This is what a real match looks like inside BeatPush.

// process

Four stages, each visible in the app

No black boxes. Every beat, every scan, every match and every action is a surface you can see and act on.

01 — Upload

Drop your beats

MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A. Up to 50 MB each. Duplicates are detected automatically — no doubles.

02 — Scan

Continuous monitoring

Your beats keep getting matched against streaming platforms in the background. Results show the release date and whether we found a contact.

03 — Review

Decide track by track

A smart queue puts matches with real contacts first. Triage: wrote them, later, dismiss, resolved.

04 — Act

Contact or manager

Reach out to the artist with a ready-made message, or hand the case to a manager.

What BeatPush does

Finds

We surface releases that use your beats on streaming — the ones you wouldn't have found yourself.

Watches

Your library is rescanned automatically. A new match — notification in Telegram.

Sorts

A review queue with smart ordering and quick actions for the obvious noise.

Surfaces contacts

We look up artist contacts so you can write in one click. We check the account is alive.

Takedown via manager subscription

With your explicit consent, a manager prepares the takedown request and handles the case with the platform. You sign off on every step.

You decide what to do with every match.

BeatPush finds releases that use your beats and shows the context: the track, the artist, the links, the contact and the match confidence.

The choice is yours: message the artist, save for later, hand it to a manager, or request a takedown.

The manager only runs a takedown after your explicit go-ahead. The final decision always sits with the platform.