Head-to-head comparison
Artlist vs Epidemic Sound
Two of the music & sfx tools podcasters reach for. Here's how they differ on pricing, features, audience, and the trade-offs that actually matter day-to-day.
Curated royalty-free music with lifetime track ownership
Best for: Podcasters who want a smaller, hand-picked catalogue and the right to keep using downloaded tracks forever.
All-inclusive royalty-free music and SFX subscription
Best for: Podcasters who want one flat fee, no attribution, and clean platform-wide clearance for ads and sponsorships.
At a glance
The honest trade-offs
Artlist
Pros
- Lifetime license on downloaded tracks
- Music & SFX Social from $9.99/mo annual
- Curated catalogue with stronger song-quality average
Watch-outs
- Catalogue smaller than Epidemic or Storyblocks
- AI Starter and AI Professional tiers replaced AI Suite
- Stems not on every track
Epidemic Sound
Pros
- Single flat license covers podcasts and ads
- Rare Content ID issues — full rights owned
- Creator plan dropped to $9.99/mo annual
Watch-outs
- Library skews instrumental and sometimes generic
- Cancelling removes rights on new uploads
- Search returns lots of near-duplicates
Which one should you pick?
Pick Artlist if
You’re building around podcasters who want a smaller, hand-picked catalogue and the right to keep using downloaded tracks forever.. Artlist's bet is curation over volume — smaller library than Epidemic but average song quality is genuinely higher. The killer term: tracks downloaded during a subscription stay licensed for life, even if you cancel.
Pick Epidemic Sound if
You’re building around podcasters who want one flat fee, no attribution, and clean platform-wide clearance for ads and sponsorships.. Epidemic Sound's pitch is owning the master and sync rights to every track, which sidesteps the YouTube Content ID claims that hit creators using pooled-rights libraries. Creator plan now sits at $9.
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Frequently asked
What does Artlist do better than Epidemic Sound?
Artlist's standout is "Lifetime license on downloaded tracks". Epidemic Sound doesn't make that promise — it leans into "Single flat license covers podcasts and ads" instead. If the first sentence describes your workflow, pick Artlist; if the second does, pick Epidemic Sound.
What are the trade-offs?
Artlist: catalogue smaller than epidemic or storyblocks. Epidemic Sound: library skews instrumental and sometimes generic. Whether either matters depends entirely on what you actually need — neither is a deal-breaker by itself.
Do they support the same platforms?
Epidemic Sound works on iOS, Android where Artlist doesn't. If you're on a specific OS or device, that may decide for you.
Can I use Artlist and Epidemic Sound together?
Both are music & sfx tools so most teams pick one. Some workflows do combine them — for example, using Artlist for one show or episode type and Epidemic Sound for another. Worth trying both free tiers before committing.