TuneFreq vs Soundbubble
Soundbubble vs TuneFreq: upload limits, fees, radio, digital goods, and subscriptions.
Section 01
Soundbubble offers artists a branded “Space” to share and sell music, with free and Pro tiers and a focus on uploads, analytics, and community. TuneFreq is a marketplace oriented around catalogue scale (bulk upload), music plus digital goods and subscriptions, physical products, and human-curated community radio. Here is a concise comparison.
Section 02
TuneFreq: You keep 95% of every sale. We take 5%. On your first $5,000 in revenue, we take 0% (launch incentive). Payment processing is separate—typically around 2.9% + $0.30 per transaction.
Soundbubble: Their FAQ states a 9% platform fee on the free tier and 6% on Pro, plus payment processing (they cite roughly 2% processing in addition to Stripe’s card rates by region). Free tier includes up to 100 track uploads on their standard template. Confirm on soundbubble.org.
Takeaway: TuneFreq’s headline artist share is higher (especially with first $5k at 0% platform fee). Compare branding flexibility on Soundbubble vs TuneFreq’s full commerce and radio stack.
Section 03
| Feature | TuneFreq | Soundbubble |
|---|---|---|
| Platform fee (published) | 5% (0% first $5k) + gateway | 9% free / 6% Pro + processing (their FAQ) |
| Pro / SaaS | No subscription required for headline fee | Pro tier for lower fee and extras |
| Upload scale | Bulk upload for large catalogs | 100 tracks free—unlimited on Pro (their FAQ) |
| Digital goods (tools, ebooks) | First-class | Music-first—verify for presets and similar |
| Subscriptions | Yes | Confirm current product |
| Community radio | 24/7 human-curated | Not Soundbubble’s centerpiece |
| Physical merch | Yes | Confirm depth vs your needs |
Section 04
Whether you outgrow upload limits or want radio and digital goods in one place, TuneFreq can sit alongside Soundbubble or replace it for your main store. Sign up, connect payouts, bulk upload, and publish.
Section 05
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