The Truth about Artlist in 2024...
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speaker evaluates Artlist as a top royalty-free music service in 2024, comparing it with competitors. They highlight Artlist's updated interface, vast music and sound effects library, and the convenience of its search and filter options. The speaker also discusses the quality and variety of music, the unique 'Spotlight' collections, and the platform's straightforward copyright clearance process. However, they note the lack of customization options for music tracks and the requirement to pay for an annual subscription upfront. The review concludes with a comparison of Artlist's pricing plans, emphasizing the value for creators needing music and sound effects.
Takeaways
- 🎵 Artlist offers a vast library of royalty-free music and sound effects, with an approximate count of 110,000 combined tracks and effects.
- 🔍 The user interface of Artlist is praised for its elegance and simplicity, making it easy to navigate and find desired content.
- 🎉 Artlist provides a 'Find Similar' feature to help users discover tracks with similar tags to the one they are currently interested in.
- 🎁 Artlist offers a special promotion link for new subscribers, granting two free months added to their subscription.
- 🎞 Artlist has expanded beyond music to include stock footage and templates through Artlist Max, catering to a wider range of creative needs.
- 📚 The browse and search page for music on Artlist is straightforward, allowing users to sort and filter by various criteria like vocals, BPM, and duration.
- 🎼 Artlist's music quality is professional, with the option to download tracks in MP3 or higher quality WAV/Wave format.
- 🔍 A downside mentioned is the lack of customization options for music tracks on Artlist, with limited versions available for each track.
- 🌐 Artlist's sound effects are highly regarded, with a user-friendly UI that facilitates quick and easy access to a large library of effects.
- 🎥 The stock footage available on Artlist is considered high-quality and competitively priced compared to other stock footage providers.
- 📊 Artlist provides a clear copyright clearance process for users to ensure their videos are monetization-ready without copyright claims.
Q & A
What is the main topic of the video script?
-The main topic of the video script is evaluating whether Artlist is worth switching to as the best royalty-free music service in 2024.
What is the special offer mentioned for Artlist?
-The special offer mentioned is two free months added onto the subscription if you decide to get Artlist through the provided link.
What has changed in Artlist's service according to the script?
-Artlist now provides not only stock music and sound effects but also footage, templates, and plugins through Artlist Max.
How does Artlist's homepage differ from previous years?
-The homepage now features a massively updated interface with recommended songs based on previous downloads, an accordion gallery of trending stock footage, and other curated content.
What is the approximate number of songs and sound effects combined on Artlist?
-The combined number of music and sound effects on Artlist is approximately 110,000, though the exact breakdown between songs and sound effects is not specified.
What are the available formats for downloading music on Artlist?
-Music on Artlist can be downloaded in MP3 format or higher quality WAV or wave format.
What is the 'Spotlight' feature on Artlist's main browse or search page for music?
-The 'Spotlight' feature is a collection of playlists curated by Artlist to fit certain themes, which can help users find inspiration for their videos.
What is the main drawback mentioned regarding Artlist's music customization?
-The main drawback is the lack of customization options for the music, as Artlist usually offers only one or two versions of a track, with limited ability to edit different parts of the song separately.
How does Artlist's sound effects library compare in size to other services?
-Based on the speaker's calculations, Artlist should have around 80 to 85,000 sound effects, which is considered a good number in comparison to other services.
What unique category of sound effects does Artlist offer that the speaker hasn't seen on other sites?
-Artlist offers a unique category of musical sound effects, including loops, stingers, and transitions, which the speaker hasn't seen on other sites.
How does Artlist's pricing structure work for its different plans?
-Artlist requires annual payment in advance for all plans except the social music and sound effects plan. The plans range from $10 per month for the social plan to $30 per month for footage and templates, and up to $658 per month for the Artlist Max plan, which includes music, sound effects, footage, and templates.
How does Artlist ensure copyright clearance for its users?
-Artlist provides a 'clear list' tab in the account page where users can look up their YouTube channel and social media handles, and Artlist ensures they don't copyright claim any of the user's content. Pro subscribers can also clear client videos or their own videos by pasting a link.
Outlines
🎵 Artlist Music Service Review and Features
The speaker discusses their experience with Artlist as a royalty-free music service, comparing it to competitors and highlighting its updated home screen, which now includes recommendations for songs, stock footage, and templates. They mention Artlist Max, which offers footage and plugins, and the website's user-friendly interface. The number of songs available on Artlist is not specified, but the combined total of music and sound effects is around 110,000. The quality of the music is subjective, but all tracks are professionally recorded and available in MP3 or WAV formats. The browsing and search page allows sorting and filtering by various criteria, and there are curated collections for different themes. However, the 'find similar' feature is not as accurate as competitors, and there is limited customization for tracks with vocals, often only offering an instrumental version.
🔊 Artlist's Sound Effects and Footage Quality
The script details the high-quality sound effects available on Artlist, which benefit from the platform's simple and streamlined user interface. The estimated number of sound effects is around 80,000 to 85,000. The browse feature is praised for its simplicity and effectiveness in preventing the selection process from becoming overwhelming. The speaker also appreciates the unique category of musical sound effects, such as loops and stingers, which are not commonly found on other platforms. Artlist's footage is described as high-quality and cinematic, with a variety of landscape and aerial videos that can significantly enhance production quality. Licensing footage from Artlist is noted to be more affordable compared to other platforms, making it an attractive option for creators.
📈 Artlist's Pricing Plans and Copyright Clearance
The final paragraph outlines Artlist's pricing plans, emphasizing that all subscriptions, except for the social music and sound effects plan, must be paid for annually in advance. The social plan is recommended for YouTubers with a single channel or social media account, costing $10 per month. The Pro Plan, at $65.8 per month, is suitable for creators with multiple channels or those doing client projects. There is also a plan for footage and templates only, and an all-inclusive Artlist Max plan. The speaker also discusses the ease of copyright clearance for videos through Artlist, ensuring monetization is not affected by copyright claims. This feature is becoming standard in the industry but is still appreciated for its convenience.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Royalty-free music service
💡Artlist Max
💡User Interface (UI)
💡Stock music
💡Sound effects
💡BPM (Beats Per Minute)
💡Spotlight collections
💡Instrumental versions
💡Customization
💡Stock footage
💡Templates
💡Copyright clearance
Highlights
Artlist offers a link for two free months added onto your subscription.
Artlist's home screen has been massively updated with recommended songs and trending stock footage.
Artlist provides not only music and sound effects but also footage, templates, and plugins through Artlist Max.
The website features an elegant and simple user interface that is consistent throughout.
Exact number of songs on Artlist is not disclosed, but it is estimated to be around 25,000 to 30,000.
Artlist's music quality is subjective, but all recordings are professional and available in MP3 and WAV formats.
The main browse or search page for music is simple, allowing sorting and filtering by various criteria.
Spotlight collections on Artlist offer creative playlists based on themes and popular movies.
Artlist has a 'Find Similar' feature for music, though it may not be as accurate as its competitors.
Many songs on Artlist with vocals also have instrumental versions available.
Artlist lacks customization options for music, often providing only one or two versions of a track.
Artlist's sound effects are high-quality and benefit from the simple UI, with an estimated 80,000 to 85,000 assets.
Artlist features a unique category of musical sound effects, including loops, stingers, and transitions.
The footage on Artlist is of high quality and competitively priced compared to other stock footage sites.
Artlist makes it simple to copyright clear videos, with a clear list tab in the account page.
Artlist offers various subscription plans, including social, pro, footage and templates, and Artlist Max.
Pricing for Artlist requires annual payment in advance, which may seem cheaper but is a marketing strategy.
Artlist's templates are available for popular editing softwares, though the reviewer does not use them.
Transcripts
is artlist actually worth switching to
as the best royalty-free music service
here in 2024 I've used this site as well
as their competitors for quite a while
and what I found is pretty interesting I
also want to mention that artless gave
me a link to give to you guys that if
you decide you want to get artless it'll
give you two free months added onto your
subscription so definitely do that it's
two free months
sick the first thing I want to note
that's different from previous years is
this massively updated home screen
remember nowadays artless doesn't just
provide stock music and sound effects
they also provide footage and templates
and plugins through artlist Maxs the
website greets you right at the top with
recommended songs based on your previous
download so that you can have an easy
start to your music browser below that
is an accordion gallery of trending
stock footage which is just so smooth I
don't see as much practical use for this
section to be honest because most people
when you're looking for stock footage
you already know the particular type of
shot that you need to put into your
video so browsing stock footage doesn't
make a whole lot of sense but it is just
I mean it's oh it's so satisfying next
there's recommended templates curated
sound effects that look to be based on
Valentine's Day which is coming up then
some themes and finally an artist
showcase everything about this homepage
runs really smoothly it's got this
elegant but simple UI this design I just
ah I love it so much and this is going
to be a motif throughout the rest of the
website big word
Motif I tried to find how many songs art
list has by looking online and I
couldn't find anything current which was
really annoying but then I remembered I
have a contact at the company so I'll
just email her I emailed her and she
came back to me and said we don't really
like to say how many we have because
they're always changing it's okay kind
of weird bit of an excuse but she also
said the music and the sound effects
combined they're at like
110,000 which doesn't help me at all
because they could very well have a
100,000 sound effects which are easy and
then just the 10,000 songs so which is
it basically I have to just like split
the difference and do an educated guess
and let's just say that there's like
around 25 to 30,000 songs on Art list
either way art list has a good amount of
tracks to the point that you're never
going to run out the quality of the
music is a much more subjective judgment
right because even though all these
sites have the same genres a Loi song on
Art list is going to be different than a
Loi song on epidemic sound what I always
recommend when it comes to these things
is all of these sites you can go online
make a free account and just listen to
the music to see if you like it one
thing I can guarantee though is that the
actual recording quality of the songs is
going to be good they're all
professional recordings you can download
them in either MP3 or the higher quality
wav or wave format the main browse or
search page for music is really simple
which I like quite a bit you can sort
and filter by vocals BPM and duration at
the top and over here on the left you
can filter by mood theme genre and
instrument just below those there's a
spot light menu here's where you'll find
a bunch of collections that people at
artlist have put together to fit certain
themes maybe it's songs that sound like
they could be in a Quenton Tarantino
movie or tracks that would be really
good to use when showcasing your best
work in a real these Spotlight
collections are a great way to find
inspiration for a video if you're not
really sure what kind of music you want
but you have an idea of what the video
is going to be like and I really
appreciate that they've gotten creative
with these playlists and made Ones based
on popular new movies that have come out
are like really really specific video
types it's cool there's even a whole
section that features videos or ads that
have used art List's music in the past
which is neat but I I mean it's not like
it's not super necessary once you found
a song that you like you can add it to
one of your own collections favorite it
or download it over here if you think
the song is good but just not quite the
perfect fit you can check out the fine
similar feature that art list has by
clicking these two overlapping circles
these suggested tracks are simply songs
that have similar tags to the one that
you clicked so it's not incredibly
accurate all the time compared to its
competition it's sort of one of the
weaker fine similar features but it
still gets the job done a lot of songs
on Art list that have vocals will have
an instrumental version without the
vocals attached you can find that by
clicking this little downward pointing
Arrow now here's a con one of the things
that I really don't like about art list
is there's not a whole lot of
customization when it comes to the music
usually there's only one version maybe
two there's like an instrumental version
but that's if you're lucky most of the
time you're stuck with the track that
you download and you have to use that
track in its entirety in your videos you
can't section out different parts of the
song like the melody or the drums and
whatnot to edit them separately which is
one of my favorite aspects of other
sound services or Music Services I use
stems all the time especially for
documentaries and that sort of thing it
really gives a lot of flexibility when
editing with the music and since artless
doesn't have that it's pretty it's
pretty hampering to me not everybody
uses stems but if you you are an avid
stem user this is certainly something
that's very important to know about art
list the sound effects are very high
quality and they benefit massively from
art List's simple UI if we go by my
previous calculations artless should
have around like 80 to 85,000 sound
effects which is good it's a good number
when you have so many assets this side
tab browse feature thing really works
out well because it keeps everything so
simple and stops it from being
overwhelming it's easy to just go from
Ambience to Forest and then add any of
the extra keywords that you want up at
the search bar at the top personally I
use art list for all of my sound effects
because this UI is just so streamlined
I'm able to get in and out really
quickly finding high quality sound
effects that I love and I need for my
videos and that's the key right quick
and easy there's also a whole section of
musical sound effects like loops and
stingers and transitions that come
really in handy for certain types of
edits I haven't seen this musical sound
effect category on other sites so
another big win for art List's sound
effects
Department the footage on Art list is
really very good it's the same stuff
that you'll find on art grid and it just
it doesn't feel like stock footage you
know I hate to use the word cinematic
because that word is just so abused but
let me pull up some free stock footage
and check it out compared to this art
list footage it's like there's no
competition
at all there's definitely a good amount
of footage on the site that is Artsy and
maybe would be used for like very
specific types of videos but the stuff
that's really going to make a difference
to a lot of people's Productions is
simple things like all of these
landscape videos the aerial videos too
will bump up your production quality
immediately imagine you're doing a vlog
or a video in New York City or Paris
having an establishing shot of the city
with a drone is just incredible well
just pull some off of art list I've done
it before nobody noticed actually a lot
of National Geographic documentaries a
lot of TV shows if you look in the
credits you'll see that they use at
least like three different websites
where they pull stock footage and I
guarantee that while you were watching
that episode of that Nat geio
documentary you didn't notice which
footage was shot by the team they sent
out there and which was just stock
footage and compared to sites like Pon 5
or Shutterstock licensing footage from
art list is super cheap those other
sites will charge you hundreds of
dollars just to license one shot for a
client project okay like it's it's wild
over
there I am not a templates person I
honestly I kind of despise them at my
very core but artless does have a lot of
templates since I don't really use them
my opinion here doesn't really matter
but I'll let you know some of like the
details they have templates that work
with Final Cut premere Pro After Effects
and da Vinci resolve now which are sort
of like the big four editing softwares
and they do have more than just
templates in this section there's some
overlays and elements and effects that
have come in candy like once or twice
and I know I know I'm not being very
helpful with the templates at all but
you can check them out yourself if you
have a free account on artless you can
go find them and see if you actually
like them because as a non-template user
I can't tell you whether these things
are good or not templats to me have
always just seemed like they produce
more work than they're worth
[Music]
arguably the most important thing after
all of this is whether artless makes it
easy to copyright clear your videos so
you don't miss out on any monetization
the good news is it actually is very
simple in the account page there's a
clear list Tab and in here you just look
up your YouTube channel and type in your
social media handles and artless make
sure that they don't copyright claim any
of your content with the pro
subscription you can also directly clear
any client videos or any of your own
videos that you post by pasting a link
to that video down in this lower section
of the clear list this sort of system is
becoming standard for these royaltyfree
music licensing services but it's nice
nonetheless now we got to talk about
money pricing is important artless gives
you a bunch of options and I'll go over
those but it's important to know this is
very important pay attention aside from
the social music and sound effects plan
art list only allows you to pay for a
subscription for an entire year in
advance so while you're looking at these
prices and I'm going to say these prices
in in a month toon or like a cost per
month manner actually you're paying that
times 12 because you have to pay for a
whole month in advance it's sort of like
a it's a it's a clever little marketing
thing they do to make it seem cheaper
YouTubers who only have one channel or
account per social media platform and
don't care about footage or templates
should go for the music and sound
effects social plan at $10 per month
YouTubers who have multiple channels or
creators who do client projects sort of
on the side like freelance editing or
video production if you don't care about
footage and templates go for the music
and sound effects Pro Plan this cost
$658 per month which is very specific I
don't know why but okay if for some
reason all you want is footage and
templates well that's sort of obvious go
for the footage and templates plan at
$30 per month this will give you access
to those footage and templates and allow
you to use them license them for client
work so it's it's totally cleared and
finally if you want music sound effects
footage and templates and some other
stuff that really isn't very important
go for the art list Max plan again this
will clear you for your own Productions
up to three linked channels plus as many
client Productions as you want however
most people like you that I talk to are
really just interested in music and
sound effects so if you want to see
another option cuz you're not convinced
about artless check out my review of
their top competitor epep epidemic sound
right up over here
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