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What is Feed.fm

Feed.fm is a licensed music platform that provides curated music catalogs and playback tools for use inside consumer and enterprise applications. It focuses on enabling brands and developers to add background music to digital experiences (for example, fitness, retail, and lifestyle apps) while handling music licensing and reporting. The product typically integrates via SDKs/APIs rather than operating as a general-purpose stock media marketplace. It emphasizes in-app music experiences and rights management over one-off track downloads for video editing.

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Built for in-app integration

Feed.fm is designed to be embedded into mobile and web products through SDKs and APIs. This supports use cases where music must play dynamically inside an app rather than being downloaded as an asset. It can reduce engineering effort compared with adapting a traditional stock media library workflow to an in-app player.

Licensing and reporting support

The platform positions licensing coverage as part of the service, which is a key requirement for using commercial music in consumer-facing products. It also supports usage tracking/reporting workflows that are typically needed for rights administration. This is a practical differentiator versus asset-only libraries where licensing terms may be oriented around content production rather than continuous in-app playback.

Curated music programming

Feed.fm includes curated stations/playlists intended to fit common brand and activity contexts. This helps teams that do not have in-house music programming expertise deliver a consistent in-app listening experience. Curation can be more relevant for ongoing listening than searching a large stock catalog for individual tracks.

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Narrower than stock media suites

Feed.fm primarily addresses music for embedded playback and does not operate as a broad stock media marketplace for video, images, and templates. Organizations looking for a single provider for multiple media types may need additional vendors. This can increase procurement and content management complexity.

Less suited to one-off downloads

Teams that mainly need to license individual tracks for video projects or advertisements may find the integration-oriented model less direct than traditional stock music purchasing. The value is highest when music is part of a product experience rather than a production asset pipeline. Some buyers may prefer a simple per-track or per-project checkout flow.

Integration and compliance overhead

Using Feed.fm typically requires development work to implement the SDK/API and align the app experience with licensing requirements. Ongoing compliance (for example, ensuring playback occurs only in covered contexts) can require coordination between product, legal, and engineering. This can be heavier than downloading pre-cleared tracks for offline editing workflows.

Plan & Pricing

Pricing model: Custom subscription / usage-based (plans quoted per customer) How Feed.fm charges (official): Plans are based on the number of song plays and the number and type of curated soundtracks included in the package (per Feed.fm pricing page). Public pricing on vendor site: No public list prices or tiers are published on the official pricing page; Feed.fm requires prospective customers to request a quote. How to obtain pricing: Use the “Get pricing” / “Talk to a music specialist” / request a quote flows on the Feed.fm site to receive a customized proposal. Example costs: Not provided on the official site. Discounts / volume pricing: Not disclosed on the official site (likely part of custom quote).

Seller details

Feed Media, Inc.
San Francisco, California, United States
2011
Private
https://www.feed.fm/
https://x.com/feedfm
https://www.linkedin.com/company/feed-media

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