You need to be signed in, your account must have download access, your subscription cannot be overdue, and the track must still be available for standard download.
Can I download my own tracks?
Yes. Track owners can download their own tracks without needing a standard generated license certificate for that step.
Why is the track blocked even though I can see it?
The most common reasons are: the track was sold exclusively, the track is exclusive-only, or your subscription is overdue.
What file do I get from a standard download?
The current standard flow downloads the track file itself. Your license certificate is generated automatically at the same time and can be found on the track page or in Your library → Licenses.
Go to Your library → Licenses. You can search by track, artist, licensee, or license ID.
Why can't I find my certificate after downloading?
Certificates are generated automatically when you download a track. If yours does not appear right away, refresh the page and check Your library → Licenses. If it is still missing, contact support at contact@beatpass.ca.
Can I verify whether a certificate is real?
Yes. Every certificate includes a public verification link that anyone can use to confirm it is valid.
What does the public verification page show?
It shows whether the certificate is valid, along with the certificate ID, track details, license type, masked licensed user, issue date, current status, and verification count.
What does a standard non-exclusive license let me do?
It lets you create one original musical work with the beat, distribute and monetize that finished song, and perform it live up to 50 attendees per event while crediting the producer.
What is not allowed under the current standard non-exclusive terms?
You cannot release the beat by itself, use it in film, TV, broadcast radio, commercials, or video games, perform at larger events, resell or share the beat, or register it in Content ID.
Do I have to credit the producer?
Yes for the current standard non-exclusive license. The certificate wording uses Produced by [Producer Name].
What does perpetual mean?
It means the license does not expire on its own. The certificate remains valid unless BeatPass later marks it revoked.
BeatPass processes the Stripe payment, generates the exclusive license, marks the track as sold, attempts an immediate track download, and stores the license in Your library → Licenses.
Can I still buy exclusive if other users previously downloaded the beat?
Yes. Existing older licenses remain valid, but no new standard licenses are issued after the exclusive sale.
What is included with exclusive?
The exact deliverables come from the license preview and the final certificate for that track. Do not rely on older generic promises about automatic file bundles.
Can I transfer an exclusive license to someone else?
Not by default. The current default exclusive model marks transfer as not allowed.
Can producers see who licensed or downloaded their tracks?
Producers can review license and download-related activity through their tools, including granted licenses shown in Your library → Licenses for owned tracks.
Does the public verification page expose my full email?