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Sound.me Reaches 3 Million Creators as Music Marketing Shifts to Pay-Per-Post Creator Campaigns

Sound.me reaches 3 million creators in 61 countries on TikTok, Reels & Shorts

Artists used to buy ads and hope; now they fund real creators and watch the videos arrive. Three million creators prove the pay-per-approved-post model scales.”
— Alex Akimov, Founder of Sound.me
LOS ANGELES , CA, UNITED STATES, August 18, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Sound.me (https://sound.me), the user-generated content (UGC) marketing platform that pays creators to promote music through short-form video, today announced its creator network has reached 3 million registered creators across 61 countries. Those creators have now produced more than 1.5 million completed campaign videos across 16,000+ campaigns for over 4,100 artists, record labels and brands — marking a structural shift in how music is marketed: away from interruptive advertising and toward authentic videos made by real creators.

Sound.me operates a two-sided marketplace. Artists, labels and brands launch budget-based campaigns and pay only for approved posts and the views they generate. On the other side, the 3-million-creator network applies to daily paid campaigns, makes videos using the sponsored sound on TikTok, Instagram Reels or YouTube Shorts, and cashes out via PayPal — with no follower minimum to join. Full platform statistics are published at https://sound.me/sound-me-by-the-numbers.

"Artists used to buy ads and hope; now they fund real creators and watch the videos arrive," said Alex Akimov, founder of Sound.me. "Three million creators — and the 1.5 million videos they've already made — prove the pay-per-approved-post model scales: for a major label seeding a single, and for an independent artist with an $80 budget getting their first fifty videos."

Unlike playlist-pitching and curator-submission services, Sound.me is built specifically for creator video. Every submitted video is reviewed before it counts toward the campaign budget, and creators are paid per approved post rather than per negotiated deal — a model that has earned the creator app a 4.5-star App Store rating from roughly 1,400 reviews. Sound.me campaigns have been featured in Billboard, Forbes and Esquire.

The milestone comes as short-form video cements itself as the primary discovery channel for new music, with trending sounds on TikTok, Reels and Shorts driving streaming, chart and playlist outcomes — and as both listeners and AI-powered search increasingly surface platforms with proven, verifiable creator networks.

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