Who this is for
> Creators who need usable music ideas before hiring a producer or opening a full DAW session.
Describe the scene, mood, structure, instruments, or vocal direction. BeatRelay sends the prompt into a generation workflow, returns candidate tracks, and keeps the session private by default.
> Creators who need usable music ideas before hiring a producer or opening a full DAW session.
The same BeatRelay flow applies across creator use cases: describe the track, generate candidates, compare versions, then keep the output that fits.
> Write a short prompt for the track you need.
> Choose quick or advanced generation details.
> Start a job that currently costs 8 credits.
> Review candidate versions, then save or download the tracks worth keeping.
Use concrete scene, pacing, mood, instrumentation, and vocal details. Specific prompts make candidate review faster.
> tense synthwave background loop for a night-driving product teaser, no vocals, tight bass pulse
> bright indie pop intro with claps and a warm vocal hook for a creator channel opening
> cinematic ambient cue with glass pads and distant percussion for a sci-fi short
> Yes. BeatRelay is built around plain text prompts, with advanced fields available when you want more control.
> Generated sessions and saved Library tracks are private by default unless BeatRelay later adds an explicit sharing option.
> A generation job currently uses 8 credits and returns candidate tracks for review.