Posting a track online usually gets you silence, a stray emoji, or a comment that's really just someone plugging their own music back at you. Friends are too kind to tell you the mix is muddy. Strangers don't care enough to say anything at all. Share Your Music exists to fix that specific problem: a place where feedback is the actual product, not an afterthought bolted onto a streaming platform.
You cannot just post a track and disappear. Every listen you request for your own music costs a credit, and the only way to earn credits is to give someone else real, written feedback — at least 100 characters and 15 words, no "sounds great 🔥" allowed. Give good feedback consistently and you become a Trusted or Expert reviewer, which pays you a bonus credit every time. It is a closed loop on purpose: the only way in is to actually listen.
And be kind, always — even when a track needs real work. Honest and respectful are not opposites. If a review comes across as careless or unkind rather than useful, the track's owner can mark it "not helpful" and explain why, which affects the reviewer's standing.
You will notice there is no "upload your MP3 or WAV" button here — you paste a link instead. That is a deliberate choice, not a missing feature:
We never want to be in the business of storing other people's audio files. The moment a site lets anyone upload raw audio, it takes on real responsibility: who actually owns what gets uploaded, what happens if something is uploaded that shouldn't be, and the plain cost and complexity of hosting and streaming audio files reliably at scale. None of that has anything to do with helping you get better feedback on a mix.
Spotify and YouTube already do the hard part — reliable streaming, bandwidth, players that work everywhere — and your track is almost certainly already on one of them anyway. So we just point at it. You keep full ownership and control of the actual audio file, wherever it lives; we only ever store the link, the title, the genre, and the feedback people write about it.
This is a small, independent project, still actively being built — not a big company, no ads, no data sold anywhere. If something is confusing or broken, or you have an idea, use the Suggest tab in the app. Someone actually reads it.