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Last reviewed: Mar 11, 2026

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BandLab Technologies is an online company. Based on 50 reviews on TrustPlane, it has an average rating of 1.9 out of 5 stars. Last reviewed March 11, 2026.

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Gave me a refund for a subscription I…

Gave me a refund for a subscription I didnt want renewed because this DAWS is absolute garbage, and they decided to charge me again after getting the refund. So on top of being a garbage daw, its run by a bunch of scammers too.

ssl
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Pure corporate greed

Pure corporate greed. Pushing out thousands of samples and sounds free to use for years, and then gradually and silently pushing out a paywall to samples that was all once free, with absolute no notice or announcement.. This is beyond disappointing and frustrating. I get it, to fund all of your "cool" features you need more revenue, but not saying anything and aggressively pushing subscriptions down peoples throats and expecting us to pay up is a horrible horrible marketing strategy... Shame on you.

Tobias Andersen.
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Useless

No offline mode and doesn't recognise ASIO drivers.

Brett
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does not work

does not work

SjoerdMans
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Bandlab is SCAM! Stole $8,000+ of My Royalties and Ghosted Me

I never expected to write a review like this, but my experience with BandLab Music Distribution has been honestly shocking. After several tracks performed extremely well organically, I was suddenly accused of “streaming fraud” with no clear explanation and no proof. These were viral tracks used by more than 10 million pieces of content across social media, especially Meta and TikTok, picked up by influencers, spreading globally, and generating hundreds of millions of views worldwide. That is the definition of organic reach, not manipulation.Despite this, BandLab has held over $8,000 of my royalties so far. When I opened support tickets, I received harsh template or bot-style replies, vague statements, and then complete silence. I asked direct questions and repeatedly requested the data they claim they have, the specific evidence behind the accusations, and the methodology used to label my activity as fraud. Nothing. I also sent them the proof I collected during the viral stage, including social media analytics and platform indicators that clearly show organic growth. To them, it meant nothing.What makes this worse is how they treat the support process. I was told to wait, and after waiting, my ticket was marked as “SOLVED” while none of my questions were answered. That is not a resolution. That is a shutdown.Even more alarming, their platform stats are a mess. On most distributors, listener numbers and stream numbers are consistent and can be cross-verified through Spotify for Artists, Apple Music for Artists, and YouTube. With BandLab, I saw huge “stream” numbers that did not match what was visible across all DSP artist dashboards. It was so unrealistic that I started wondering if they were mixing social media views into streaming totals or using some other broken reporting logic. Either way, the reporting is confusing at best and misleading at worst.I also followed their guidance about opening separate accounts for separate main artists. Another project of mine went viral too, not even as big as the first, and the same thing happened again: accusations, withheld earnings, no proof, and support tickets closed without answers. At that point, it no longer felt like a misunderstanding. It felt like a pattern.In my view, this is exactly how scams operate: let artists ride a viral wave, then once it slows down, accuse them of fraud without evidence and keep the money. If you are an independent artist, beware. You can do everything right, go viral organically, and still get treated like you have no rights, no voice, and no value. I cannot believe this service is still recommended by other artists, because based on what happened to me, BandLab is SCAM.

Medio
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Bandlab, another app ruined by a corporate machine.

BandLab use to be a great app to use. The music I posted wouldn’t get a ton of attention but I would often get constructive comments and reel plays. Ever since it moved to a pay for plays app, which is exactly what it is now, it has seriously gone down hill. I had to change my messages to only receive from followers because for the last two years, every message has been either spam or a scam. Someone wanting to “promote” which if you do research none are legit. Or someone pretending to be a record label interested in you that’s trying to get you to send them money or a fake woman trying to catfish. BandLab is a joke the only thing good about it was the free recording software but now you even have to pay for the features that are worth anything. I’ll stick to reverbnation and SoundCloud. Those platforms also have their pay features but they don’t cram it down your throat a you can still get plenty of exposure without paying.

Oscar Hernandez
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Wasted Potential

The platform has so much potential, but the glitches make it unusable. It's impossible to move tracks or extend loops without having to close out the song and reopen it. I'm losing so much production time switching over to bandlab.

Eric Emeneau
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BandLabs team removing all the joy

Well you see there was this feature called "Live Collaboration" That the BandLabs team decided to remove, it was literally the only thing that in this piece of hot burning trash worker or was worth while.

NotSoNice
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“Greedy Technologies Inc.”

How do people make songs in here, I only use the looper just for copyrighted material to be in my songs, also how does d4vd and other good artist use this? Plus, they are way too greedy for Premium, don’t even get me started on the adds. And music distribution?? Yeah, sure. That’s gonna sell a lot.

Xren ‎
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Not worth your time or money

They are advertised as as a free mastering tool, but they are not free at all. You cannot even save one single "mastered" track without paying for some form of membership. Moreover, like another user said, their 'mastering' appears to simply be some extra gain that actually did not improve the sound of my song.

Bogdan Anghel
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They took everything away without…

They took everything away without warningNo more opportunity to create any more sounds for free,they already have a multi million profit,but deny people on low income to create,it's a shame that profiteering has clouded your name

Paul Owen
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Total waste of time

Total waste of time. It basically slaps a vit of gain on your song the asks for your bank details, despite appearing on Google as a free mastering app.Jokers

Ben Peters
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Worst app

Worst app. I was using it for a long time and it was amazing and now you have to pay for everything!!!!!!!!!!

Kraanzondernaam
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Free trial blocks you from using their service

They showed a deal i wanted then they took that away and forced me into a free trial that was a worse deal. I wanted to upload music to Spotify so i did the free trial, put tons of work into preparing 12 songs for release doing their requirements, then after that the songs would not upload. I did research to find that the free trial, that i didn't want, doesn't allow uploads. Why even have it then? Now I've canceled the useless free trial and here's the kicker, i still can't upload any music and have to wait 4 days for the trial to run out, they won't even let me pay them to use their service, the free trial doesn't let you use their service, they just don't want people to use their service at all, complete joke. Horrible experience,

Alan Hatcher
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Very disappointed

Contacted support months ago with no reply, asked for an update several times with no reply also. And I'm paying for Bandlab Membership!

HM
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Take down the app or improve it.

You don’t always need headphones, so when that pop says you do, you end up pressing more buttons. Annoying ads. I’ll be getting fl. Headphones will be much more deserving on there.

Xander Johns
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A Bandlab is the s#it I've been on…

A Bandlab is the s#it I've been on there a couple years met lot of hitmakers I don't know how people trippin over nonsense just have fun create something great

Nario Jr Alcobendas
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I've been using BandLab for over a year…

I've been using BandLab for over a year now. I had a couple of albums that my band had recorded on analog gear and I wanted to remaster it and clean it up a bit. BandLab does that pretty well.But, after remastering about 15 songs, BandLab unpublished two of them for potential copyright infringements. One was a traditional folk song from the 1800s performed by my band. No copyright infringement there. The other was an original I had written, and my band's recording of it is the only existing recording of the song. No copyright infringement there, either.Obviously, their algorithms have a problem. But their customer service isn't very good, and it has wasted a lot of my time to argue with them to get my own work republished on the platform. That would be one thing if it was some kind of free app, but it's not. Fix your shit, BandLab. Or keep losing customers.

Shanghai Brown
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Falsely accused of Harassment - Need to file lawsuit right now

Hello BandLab Team,This is Israel, and I need to file a serious complaint regarding the way I have been treated on your platform. I’ve come to the conclusion that I will no longer be using BandLab after what has happened to me.A user under the handle @islaraye_ left a comment on one of my main accounts posts telling me that I should delete my account. Following that, the same user began threatening me. This is unacceptable. BandLab claims to have a zero-tolerance policy against harassment, yet situations like mine show that this policy is not being enforced fairly or consistently.It’s frustrating and exhausting to deal with this kind of behavior on a platform that is supposed to encourage creativity and community. Many of the people using your app are very young, and it’s important that BandLab recognizes the responsibility it carries in protecting its users. Parents and users alike should feel confident that the platform is safe, but instead, I feel as though my account and personal safety were compromised.What makes this worse is that I was falsely accused of harassment when I did absolutely nothing wrong. Being exposed and blamed for things I did not do is humiliating, unfair, and damaging. At the same time, I have noticed major issues with the platform itself:When I block someone, they still find ways to comment on my posts.Accounts that impersonate me have appeared, confusing my followers and making it look like I am behind actions I never took. My followers made me took the blame for someone else's mistake. My posts have been flagged for harassment, even though there is no reason for them to be.All of this makes me feel like BandLab’s algorithm is broken, unfair, and easily abused. I see other people being banned for no reason and never getting their accounts back, while those who actually harass others seem to get away with it. This is absolutely unacceptable.To be honest, I feel like BandLab is more focused on punishing innocent users than actually addressing the real problems. That is why I’ve made the difficult decision to step away from your platform. Unless these problems are fixed, I cannot trust BandLab with my content or my safety.At this point, because of the constant harassment, impersonation, false accusations, and the failure of the platform to protect me, I am considering taking legal action regarding this incident.Sincerely,Israel

Israella Freeman
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BandLab Playing Copyright Games - Are They Trying To Steal Music?

Rather than pasting the whole conversation between bandlab and myself, I'll just paste the last two communiqués. That should sum up the issue.Hi Michael, Thanks for the reply! I can see that your project was actually flagged for copyrighted content. Due to this, it was removed from the public, and the Boost campaign was suspended. Just to get more info about what happened, can you please confirm the following? 1. Did you use any third-party samples, or was your song created with AI? -Please include the licence agreement (exclusive or non-exclusive) in your response. You can usually request it from the original producer or licensor. 2. Is your song a cover/remix? -Please share the mechanical licence for the song. Simply crediting the original artist isn’t enough for a public release. You can find out more about mechanical licensing here. 3. Has your song been distributed on major retailing platforms like Spotify, YouTube Music or Apple Music? -Please send us a screenshot of your distribution page so we can verify the release. Please let us know if you're only using the samples and beats from BandLab. To avoid being flagged, we recommend modifying or layering the sounds instead of using them exactly as they appear in the pack. Someone else may have already released a track using the same sounds on major streaming platforms. In the meantime, we encourage you to review our Community Guidelines, Terms of Use, and Copyright Policy. Best regards,Miggy______________________________________________________Hi Miggy,What??? That is about the most absurd thing I have ever heard. Firstly, me, myself and I deleted the post - because an unmastered version was inadvertently uploaded by one of the other crew members - and I was told via a pop-up this would end my campaign while I was in the process of deleting the boosted/promoted post. I reached out to you all because I was unsure whether or not the funds could be reapplied towards the corrected master-version of "Hell's Trespassing Here", that's since been uploaded. If the original had supposedly been flagged, then why hasn't the current mastered version been also flagged? So, I have no Idea where you all are getting your information from or how you could possibly come to such a conclusion, when it was Covenant Crew Records, LLC that deleted the post. I'm not only astonished but incredibly curious as to how such a thing can so easily be turned into a "copyright" issue - which is slanderous, by the way - when it had absolutely nothing to do with the reason I originally reached out to you all for in the first place. Very suspicious.Well, there is a bright side to all of this... that Covenant Crew Records, LLC learned this about bandlab early on in our relationship, before spending too much more funds.Thanks for your time...Regards,Michael NoblesOwnerCovenant Crew Records, LLC______________________________________________

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According to TrustPlane, BandLab Technologies has a 1.9/5 rating based on 50 verified reviews as of April 2026. Source: trustplane.app/company/www-bandlab-com