Artlist

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Artlist is a subscription-based digital platform that provides royalty-free music, sound effects, stock video, and related creative assets for use in videos, films, and other media projects.

Tel Aviv, Israel

About Artlist

Artlist is a subscription-based digital platform that provides royalty-free music, sound effects, stock video, and other creative assets for video, film, podcasts, social media, and commercial productions. Operating globally from Tel Aviv, Israel, Artlist licenses content under straightforward, pre-cleared terms so creators can use assets across multiple projects and platforms without having to negotiate individual licenses. Their catalog includes thousands of curated tracks, SFX, stock footage, and templates from professional artists and filmmakers, aimed at YouTubers, agencies, brands, and independent creators.

A charge from "ARTLIST," "ARTLIST.IO," or similar wording on your bank or card statement typically relates to a subscription plan or license purchased through artlist.io. Most plans are billed annually in a single upfront payment, so you might see a larger one-time amount each year rather than a small monthly fee; some regions may display the equivalent local currency. Charges may also result from upgrading a plan (for example, from a music-only plan to an Artlist Max bundle), purchasing additional seats for a team, renewing a license, taxes/VAT added at checkout, or a temporary authorization hold when you first add or update a payment method.

If you’re unsure about an Artlist charge, start by logging into your account at artlist.io using the email address you most likely used at checkout and checking the Billing or Subscription section for active plans, renewal dates, and invoices. You can also search your email inbox for "Artlist" receipts or order confirmations, which will show the exact plan, billing cycle, and amount. For unresolved questions, contact Artlist support through the Help Center on artlist.io or via their support email, providing the last 4 digits of the charged card, the charge date, and the exact amount; they can help identify the account, explain the billing, cancel auto-renewal, or advise on refund eligibility according to their current policies.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What types of subscriptions does Artlist offer, and what do they typically cost?

Artlist offers several subscription types, including Music & SFX-only plans and Artlist Max bundles that can include music, sound effects, stock video, and templates. Pricing is usually listed as a monthly rate but billed annually upfront (for example, creator-level plans often fall in the low-to-mid hundreds of USD per year, with more comprehensive “Max” packages costing more). Exact tiers, inclusions, and current prices can change and vary by region, so the most accurate information is always on the Pricing page at artlist.io/pricing.

Why was I charged a large one-time amount by Artlist instead of a monthly fee?

Artlist bills most of its plans annually in a single lump sum, even if the price is advertised as a "per month" rate. This means you pay for 12 months of access and licensing upfront, and your subscription typically auto-renews each year until you cancel. When the renewal date arrives, you’ll see another one-time charge for the full year on your statement.

How do I cancel auto-renewal for my Artlist subscription?

To cancel auto-renewal, log into your account at artlist.io and go to your Account or Billing/Subscription settings. There you can disable the automatic renewal so the plan will not renew at the end of the current billing period. You’ll retain access and license coverage for the duration of the time you’ve already paid for, but you won’t be charged again unless you re-subscribe.

How can I request a refund for an Artlist charge I don’t recognize or no longer want?

If you believe you were charged in error or you no longer want the subscription, contact Artlist support as soon as possible through the Help Center on artlist.io or by email, including the date, amount of the charge, and the email address associated with the account. Artlist’s ability to issue a refund depends on their current refund policy, how long it has been since you were billed, and whether you have already used licensed assets. They review requests on a case-by-case basis, so reaching out quickly with detailed information improves your chances of a positive resolution.

Why do I see a small or pending Artlist charge on my card?

When you add or update a payment method, Artlist (through its payment processor) may place a small temporary authorization hold to verify that the card is valid and has available funds. This can show up as a low-dollar or odd-amount pending charge on your statement. These holds are not actual payments and should automatically disappear or be reversed within a few business days.

Can I pause my Artlist subscription instead of cancelling it?

Artlist does not commonly offer a formal "pause" feature for standard individual plans; subscriptions are generally set to either renew or expire at the end of the term. However, you can turn off auto-renewal so your plan ends at the current period without further charges, and later re-subscribe when you are ready. For team or custom business plans, reach out to Artlist sales or support to ask if any flexible arrangements are available.

What are common Artlist charge amounts and how can I confirm which plan I have?

Common Artlist charges are typically annual fees that may appear as a few hundred USD (or your local currency equivalent), depending on whether you purchased a music-only plan or a broader Artlist Max bundle. To confirm exactly what you bought, log into artlist.io and check your Subscription or Billing section, where your plan name, renewal date, currency, and invoices are listed. The invoice or receipt will break down the base price, taxes/VAT, and any upgrades or add-ons associated with the charge.

How do I contact Artlist if I still can’t identify the charge or the account it belongs to?

If you can’t find an Artlist account associated with the charged card, go to the Help or Support section on artlist.io and submit a ticket using their contact form, or use the official support email listed there. Include the exact amount, currency, date of the charge, and the first and last 4 digits of the card (never send the full card number). With this information, Artlist’s support team can search their billing system, locate the related account, and explain what product or subscription generated the charge.

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