BeatPush fingerprints the beats you upload and scans Spotify, YouTube and Deezer for tracks that use them. You see the matches, you decide what to do — contact, license, or escalate.
Sample of what a real match looks like inside BeatPush.
We compute an acoustic fingerprint of your beat and check it against released tracks — not filename matches, not tag heuristics.
Spotify, YouTube, Deezer. One fingerprint hits all three. Matches include artist, release date, ISRC, direct track links.
We surface the artist's Instagram (when it's linked from their Spotify page), Linktree, and artist profile — so you can reach out in one click.
For escalation we draft the complaint pack you paste into Spotify's official form. You sign and submit — BeatPush never submits on your behalf.
No black boxes. Every beat, every scan, every match and every claim is a surface you can see and act on.
MP3, WAV, FLAC, OGG, M4A. Up to 50 MB each. Duplicates are detected by content hash — no double-scan.
A scan usually lands in 2–5 minutes. Results show score, release date, and whether we found a direct contact path.
Tier-aware queue puts matches with real contact info first. Triage: contacted, saved, dismiss, resolved. Bulk ignore for obvious noise.
Reach the artist on IG with a copy-ready message, or prepare a Spotify complaint pack and file it yourself through the official form.
We don't promise takedowns. We don't auto-DMCA anyone. We don't sell your data. What we do: find matches you wouldn't otherwise find, surface the best contact path when we can, and prepare the paperwork when contact fails. You stay in the loop at every step — because copyright is a legal action and it should be.