NonPRO Music is a background music licensing service for physical commercial spaces such as restaurants, retail stores, cafés, and shopping malls. Its core selling point is that its catalog of more than 5,000 tracks is created by musicians who are not affiliated with Performing Rights Organizations (PROs). As a result, the company says customers can use these tracks without paying related fees to PROs such as ASCAP, BMI, PRS, and RAO.
This is not a typical backend-driven SaaS product; it is closer to a “music rights management + manually curated playlist” service. Customers first communicate with the customer team by email or phone about their store style and number of locations. Music editors then create custom playlists from the catalog and provide them via a private download server for listening and feedback. Once the customer is satisfied, they complete the licensing documents and can use the music in their stores. Tracks are also updated regularly afterward to keep the playlist fresh.
Pricing is straightforward: $14.99 per physical location per month, or $129.99 per physical location per year. Multi-location customers can request custom quotes. The text does not clearly mention a free plan or standard trial, but the music selection stage says customers are under “no obligation” before confirmation, which suggests the initial consultation and listening/approval process is relatively low-risk.
Third-party integration details are limited. The service only mentions that it can recommend online streaming services that use its non-PRO music, and that customers may also use their own playback technology. There is no information about permission management, team collaboration, APIs, or developer support. On data security, it only mentions a private download server for secure listening; there is no visible information about SOC, ISO, privacy compliance, or similar standards. Track usage reporting is also fairly manual: customers need to periodically send spreadsheets listing the tracks they actually used so musicians can be paid.
The advantages are low pricing, a clear licensing model, a good fit for small offline merchants, and human-curated music selection. The downsides are limited automation and a lack of centralized store control, permissions, device management, APIs, and compliance transparency. It is better suited to restaurants and retailers that want simplified music licensing, have limited budgets, and are willing to manage track playback manually. If you need enterprise-grade multi-location control, compare it with Soundtrack Your Brand, Cloud Cover Music, Mood Media, and similar services.
The text does not state whether the service is accessible from mainland China, what payment methods are supported, or whether the licensing model applies under local copyright rules, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Chinese users should additionally confirm cross-border payment support, website connectivity, and whether non-PRO licensing satisfies local copyright requirements for commercial background music use in China.
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