Create a way to tell if I've already listened to a song
Some kind of icon or greyed-out state would be helpful to identify songs I've already listened to. Submitted by Grant - Musicbed Client Experience Team Lead
I would love to be able to filter within the wonderful prebuilt playlists that you all offer. Being able to filter genre, instrument, mood, etc. would help me find more specific songs faster and more efficiently.
Guest
7 months ago
in New Idea
0
Future consideration
I'm getting copyright warnings from music I licensed from you in the Canva.com platform.
Fix this quickly by having a page dedicated to this issue with fixes. I shouldn't have to go down the Reddit Rabbit Hole to no available fix but change platforms.
Allow people to listen to projects (playlists) without having to login
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thank you to let me write my opinion but you striked my youtube channel redmond_storm which i used no copyright song please remove your copyright claim because the song is legal and actually i searched for no copyright song but if its illegal song...
Get Bands to say if their song would be suitable for say weddings or Real Estate videos
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Allow users to change from monthly installments to paying balance in full and vice-versa mid-term. This will give clients flexibility should any financial changes occur during an active term.
Raquel Kenston
5 months ago
in New Idea
0
Needs Review