30 secondsShopify Hero Video
Stomp-clap indie pop on plucked nylon guitar. The kind of bed that says "founder-led", "made-by-humans", "actually cares about the customer".
BPM · 110–120
Amazon listing video conversion is a trust play, not a vibe play. This preset matches — bright marimba, predictable phrasing, nothing that reads as "trying too hard".
Amazon shoppers span every demographic. A track that screams "tech bro" or "wellness mom" alienates half your conversion funnel. Marimba and clean rim-shots read as universally pleasant without claiming a tribe.
Amazon’s policy requires the uploader to hold the rights to the music. Standard and Pro tier tracks ship with commercial license + a verifiable License ID, which satisfies the rights-holding requirement. Always keep the License ID screenshot in case of audit.
Loosely, yes. The 8-bar predictable phrasing means cuts on bar boundaries (every ~9 seconds at 108 BPM) feel intentional. Plan three product angles → three 9-second cuts → music lands the resolution.
30 secondsStomp-clap indie pop on plucked nylon guitar. The kind of bed that says "founder-led", "made-by-humans", "actually cares about the customer".
BPM · 110–120
30 secondsFingerpicked steel-string guitar, soft mandolin, brushed snare. The kind of sound that matches the "made by an actual human" promise Etsy buyers are paying for.
BPM · 88–100
15 secondseBay’s remaining-time urgency is a real conversion lever. This preset borrows from it — ticking 16ths, rising bells, no final resolution. The viewer feels the clock.
BPM · 136–148
30 secondsWalmart shoppers skew family, value-conscious, and demographically wide. This preset matches — friendly piano, light shaker, vocal pad. Nothing that reads as "for someone else".
BPM · 102–112