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Company type | Music licensing |
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Industry | Music |
Founded | 2013 |
Traktrain is a platform for buying, selling, and leasing instrumental music. The platform operates in music markets across the United States, Europe, Africa, South America, and Asia.
History
editTraktrain was founded in 2013 in the United States, Texas. In 2017, the platform was relaunched with a version 2.0, which introduced a new user interface and additional features.
Business Model
editTraktrain operates on a freemium model, allowing producers to start using the platform for free with the option to pay for expanded storage. For artists, the platform is free to use, with no additional commissions on transactions.
The platform supports payment methods including PayPal and Stripe, providing secure transaction options for its users.
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