Not a faceless SaaS.
One producer
Built in the open by one producer who got tired of renting a music business from six different platforms.
DM-driven roadmap
A lot of what's shipped this year started as someone's DM — a producer said "i wish my store also did X," and it got built.
Why it exists
The first paying creator put it simplest: "i liked the idea of not having to use a bunch of different platforms."
One place for everything
One place for producers to sell beats, courses, packs, coaching, memberships, everything — instead of duct-taping tools together.
Public, honest roadmap
The roadmap is public and honest about what's shipped versus what's in progress. No vapor, no hand-waving.
What's next is open
This is a build-with-you project: the question of what gets made next is genuinely open.
Your idea, into the open.
Say what you wish it did
Reply with the one thing you wish your music platform did. Every reply gets read.
It hits the roadmap
The roadmap is public and honest about what's shipped versus in progress — your idea lands in the open.
It gets built
A lot of what's shipped this year started exactly this way — a producer's DM that turned into a feature.
You use it
It ships into the one place producers sell beats, courses, packs, coaching, and memberships — no duct-taped tools.
Hey, I'm Andrew, founder of PausePlayRepeat. I spent years running my producer business across Kajabi, Shopify, ActiveCampaign, Zapier, ManyChat, and Later. Six logins, six bills, zero of them built for producers. PPR is what I wish existed. I use it every day.
The honest answers to what you’re probably thinking.
“I don’t have an audience yet.”
You don’t need one to start. Every product you list also shows up on the PPR marketplace, so buyers can find you on day one. The email and social-clip tools are built in to grow the audience from there.
“I’ve never sold anything before.”
Claiming a store is two fields and two minutes. After that we handle checkout, payouts, and the delivery email automatically. Your only job is uploading the thing you made.
“What’s the catch with ‘free’?”
No monthly fee, ever. We take a platform fee per sale and you keep up to 90%. If you don’t sell anything, you don’t pay anything. The incentive is the same as yours.
“I already use Gumroad, Teachable, and the rest.”
That’s the point. PPR runs your storefront, courses, email list, and clip editor from one login, so you can stop paying six bills and stitching six tools together.
Questions, answered.
Who builds PausePlayRepeat?
One producer, building it in the open after getting tired of renting a music business from six different platforms. It's not a faceless SaaS.
Can I actually influence what gets built?
Yes. A lot of what's shipped this year started as someone's DM — a producer saying "i wish my store also did X." What gets made next is genuinely open.
Is the roadmap real?
It's public and honest about what's shipped versus what's in progress. You can see where things actually stand.
Why does it exist at all?
To be one place for producers to sell beats, courses, packs, coaching, memberships, everything — instead of duct-taping tools together. As the first paying creator put it: "i liked the idea of not having to use a bunch of different platforms."