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A low volume reaction test for one track, useful when you want proof of delivery before backing a release properly.

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About the free trial
  • Completely free — you will get 20 pcs.
  • Your profile or post must be public.
  • One free order per profile every 30 days.
  • We never ask for your password.
  • up to 3 h

The quality of trial services may differ from paid ones — the free trial is there to show you how it works.

Audiomack Likes Available quantity: 20 pcs
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Free amount 20 pcs

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About this free trial

What a small reaction test is good for

It answers one question: does an order of this kind reach the track and register where listeners see it. Twenty reactions on a single upload is a diagnostic, not a promotion. Nobody browsing the platform will change their mind about your music because of it.

How to read the outcome

Open the track in a logged out browser once the window has closed. If the number sitting under the artwork is higher than it was, the mechanism works for your account and the address you gave was correct. If it is unchanged, the cause is almost always the address or a change to the upload rather than the delivery.

After the test

A trial is a yes or no answer. Deciding what to do with that answer is a separate exercise, and it depends on whether you have a release worth supporting, a schedule to work against, and the patience to let a paced delivery run properly.

Frequently asked questions about Audiomack Likes

Short answers to what people ask most before ordering.

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A demonstration only needs to be big enough to see. Twenty reactions prove that the delivery path reaches your upload, while staying small enough to hand out without conditions. The figure is fixed and identical for every account.
Nothing further happens, and you are not committed to anything. A flat result on a test usually points at the upload itself rather than the service, so it is worth listening to the track with fresh ears before deciding the delivery was the problem.
Not immediately, and not in parallel. The allowance is tied to the account rather than to the upload, so a second track has to wait until the cycle closes. Most people move to a full order at that point instead of testing twice.
Once you know the delivery lands and you have a release that deserves support. Testing repeatedly tells you the same thing. The useful questions after that are about pacing and about which upload gets the attention.

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