Business Plans
Mix That offers commercial plans for organizations that need a production-ready stem player workflow for catalog presentation, client review, audience-facing embedding, and controlled sharing.
The commercial model is designed to support two different needs:
- A reliable hosted option for smaller production music companies and music teams that want the fastest path to launch
- A self-hosted option for organizations that need more control over infrastructure, procurement, continuity, or internal governance
Who This Is For
- Production music libraries
- Labels and publishers
- Agencies and music supervisors
- Other music companies and platforms that aggregate music catalogs
Delivery Options
Managed Hosting
Best for smaller teams that want the fastest path to launch without operating the platform themselves.
- Mix That is hosted and operated by us
- The platform runs on a 100% serverless AWS architecture designed for high availability and low operational overhead
- Your team uploads content and embeds the player on your site
- Your team can use it for client review, promotional experiences, or audience-facing interactive playback
- This option is intended for organizations that value speed and simplicity over bespoke infrastructure control
- Commercial terms are handled directly based on catalog size, traffic, and workflow needs
Managed hosting is offered as a practical, founder-led service rather than a fully bespoke enterprise managed-service offering.
Self-Hosted
Best for organizations with stronger requirements around data sovereignty, compliance, procurement, continuity, or infrastructure control.
- You deploy Mix That into your own AWS account
- Your team controls storage, delivery, access policies, and operational ownership
- This option reduces supplier lock-in and addresses concerns about relying on a small vendor for long-term platform operation
- Commercial licensing, source access, and deployment support are handled directly with us
Licensing Status
Self-hosted licensing is being prepared around a Business Source License model. The goal is to provide a practical middle ground: commercial use with clear protections around the product, while giving buyers a credible self-hosted path when internal control matters.
Detailed documentation, architectural material, and commercial terms are provided as part of business discussions.
Typical Commercial Requirements
- White-label embedding and branded player experiences
- Extended sharing controls and access restrictions
- API-based integrations and automation
- Deployment guidance for managed or self-hosted environments
- Implementation support for teams evaluating a rollout
- Interactive release, campaign, or catalog experiences built around stems
How To Buy
Business plans are handled directly rather than through Patreon or self-serve checkout.
To discuss managed hosting, self-hosting, integration work, or commercial licensing, contact us.