ElevenMusic Lets Creators Publish Tracks to Explore and Earn After 11,000 Streams
ElevenLabs presents ElevenMusic as an AI music platform where discovery, remixing, publishing, and earning are meant to operate as one loop. The source argues that creators can turn a lyric, melody, mood, or existing track into publishable music, place it on the Explore page for others to stream or remix, and use audience response to guide further work. It also makes the monetisation path conditional: creators must subscribe to Pro, meet an 11,000-stream threshold, and satisfy the platform’s royalty terms before earning from listens.

Publishing moves a finished track into discovery
ElevenMusic treats publishing as the moment a finished track leaves the creator’s workspace and becomes available on the platform’s Explore page. Once published there, other users can discover the track, stream it, and remix it.
Before publishing, creators are told to check the track’s public details: the name and cover image. If those are not right, the edit flow allows the creator to rename the track and upload a different cover. In the example, a track titled “Sunshine Side Hustle” is renamed “Musings,” with an option to upload an animated cover before saving.
Once those details are set, publishing is a confirmation step. The publishing screen for “Musings” displays the cover art, an optional album field, and a “Publish Track” button. The narration reduces the final action to a single instruction: “Then, it’s as simple as clicking publish.”
When the track is ready to share, you can publish it to the Eleven Music explore page where other users can discover, stream, and remix it.
Explore is presented as a place where listening and creation sit close together. A mobile view shows a vertical list of tracks and artists, including “Thing of Beauty (ELEVEN REMIX)” and “Lost in the Atlantic,” alongside an audio player with a waveform and a prompt field reading “Describe your song...” In that product setup, discovery is not only a playback surface; it is also a path back into remixing and making.
Discovery, remixing, and creation are one product loop
ElevenMusic is described by ElevenLabs as an AI-powered platform for discovering, remixing, creating, and earning from music, built on the ElevenLabs music model. The source description says users can explore more than 4,000 independent and emerging artists curated to their taste, with access through the iOS app or the web.†
Creation can begin from a lyric, a melody, or a mood. It can also begin by remixing music found on the platform. Publishing therefore does more than make a track playable: it places the work in a surface where listeners can stream it and where other users may use it as the basis for a remix.
The interface reinforces that combined role. Navigation includes Home, Explore, Library, Studio, Artist, and Admin. Track-level options place ordinary listening actions such as play, queue, like, and add to playlist near creator actions such as remix, use prompt, edit, regenerate cover, and publish.
The loop ElevenMusic emphasizes is compact: make or remix a track, publish it, let it be discovered and streamed, and use what happens next to guide future work.
Earnings require Pro and begin after 11,000 streams
The earning path is conditional. To start earning from a track, creators must subscribe to Pro. Pro unlocks detailed track performance statistics in the artist profile, which ElevenMusic presents as a way to understand what is resonating with listeners and use that information to decide what to make next.
The artist profile example is for an artist named “Eleven,” with seven tracks and two followers. A banner on the page says: “Upgrade to Pro to unlock detailed analytics & earn royalties once you reach 11K streams.” The profile also shows an “Earnings” area marked “PRO,” along with profile actions such as Play, Edit Profile, and Share.
The narration states the threshold directly: once a creator reaches eleven thousand streams, they will “start earning for every listen.” The source description adds the qualifications: earnings depend on listener engagement, eligibility thresholds, and platform revenue, and creators are directed to the Creator Royalty Terms for details.†
The stated sequence is publish the track, subscribe to Pro, monitor performance in the artist profile, and earn after the stream threshold and other platform conditions are satisfied.