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danyvin is a production music library and licensing service for creators, run by a production music studio based in Banská Štiavnica, Slovakia. According to the site, it has been providing music for a wide range of productions since 2010, covering use cases such as film, video, games, podcasts, and commercial use. The site positions itself around “Free to Use Music for Creators,” while also offering paid subscriptions, YouTube copyright claim removal, channel whitelisting, and support for custom music, mixing, recording, and licensing.
The music library supports previewing and downloading tracks, with filtering and sorting by Mood, Genre, and Production. Track listings show BPM, the number of available versions, and purchase options. The total catalog size is not stated directly, but the library page shows pagination as 1/71, suggesting a reasonably sized collection. Each track is said to be created by catalog owners or trusted industry collaborators, then manually selected and produced for broadcast and online standards. In terms of exports, Free/Hobby plans provide MP3, while Pro/Studio include both MP3 and WAV. Lower-tier plans may only include the main version, while higher-tier plans allow downloading all versions.
The licensing structure is relatively clear: Free and Hobby are limited to non-commercial use, while Pro and above support commercial use, including commercial projects such as social media content, apps, and games. Studio adds PDF Licenses, unlimited YouTube Unclaim, and channel whitelisting. Pricing is Free at €0 forever, Hobby at €5/month, Pro at €9/month, and Studio at €19/month. Paid plans include a 30-day money-back guarantee and can be canceled at any time. For YouTube creators, Copyright Claim Removal is a major selling point, though the allowance varies significantly by plan.
The main advantages are the low entry cost and the relatively affordable Pro plan, which includes commercial use, WAV files, and all versions. This makes it a good fit for individual creators who publish videos regularly, small studios, and teams working on client-based projects. Multiple track versions, a mobile app, and licensing support also add practical value. The downsides are that the site does not clearly explain payment methods, single-track licensing prices, or more detailed copyright terms. Collaboration features are also limited, with no obvious team seats, project sharing, or similar workflow tools. Larger teams should confirm what Studio covers in terms of multiple channels and support scope before committing.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the available information, and payment methods are not disclosed. Before purchasing, users should test the website, App Store/Google Play availability, and support for bank cards, PayPal, or other payment methods. If access or payment is restricted, alternatives worth comparing include Epidemic Sound, Artlist, Soundstripe, AudioJungle, PremiumBeat, YouTube Audio Library, as well as domestic options such as the Jianying commercial music library and Wondershare-related services.
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