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Free
€0/mo
- 1 Upload Slot
- Leak Tracking
- Promo pools
- Private Wishlist
- Private Tracks
- Refer a Friend
Starter
€3/mo
- 5 Upload Slots
- Leak Tracking
- Promo pools
- Private Wishlist
- Private Tracks
- Refer a Friend
Intermediate
€5/mo
- 10 Upload Slots
- Leak Tracking
- Promo pools
- Private Wishlist
- Private Tracks
- Refer a Friend
Professional
€8/mo
- 20 Upload Slots
- Leak Tracking
- Promo pools
- Private Wishlist
- Private Tracks
- Refer a Friend
A currency built for music.
dBs are Unreleased Island's in-app currency. Producers earn them by selling collectible tracks or buy them via Ko-fi. Collectors purchase dBs via Ko-fi only. Everyone can spend dBs on collectible tracks from any member. Producers can also withdraw their balance to PayPal (min 20 dBs, 10% platform fee, 24-hour cooldown).
Upload original tracks (not edits), mark them as collectibles, set a price in dBs. When another member acquires your collectible, the dBs land in your balance.
Yes. dBs can be purchased via Ko-fi by both producers and collectors.
10% of the withdrawn amount goes to Unreleased Island. Minimum withdrawal is 20 dBs. Withdrawals process to PayPal within 24 hours of approval, with a cooldown period after each request.
The obvious ones, answered.
Request access. We review applications and let in producers who are actually producing. Being a collector or DJ who works with unreleased music also qualifies. If you're on the waitlist, you'll hear from us.
Every file delivered through the platform — whether via exchange, promo, or collectible purchase — carries a unique inaudible watermark tied to the recipient. If a track surfaces where it shouldn't, report it and share the leaked file with us. We'll analyze the watermark and do our best to identify who it came from. We don't store or distribute your music outside of these controlled flows.
Yes. Cancel at any time from your account settings. Your membership continues until the end of the billing period. When downgrading, your slot limit drops to match your new plan — any tracks over the limit, starting from the oldest, are scheduled for removal with a 7-day grace period so you can decide which ones to keep. Private tracks also get a 14-day grace period before they're made public.
Your dBs balance is tied to your account, not your membership tier. If you cancel or downgrade, your dBs stay put. Producers can withdraw at any time as long as the minimum threshold (20 dBs) is met and the account is in good standing.
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