Full-set identification without a subscription: pay per hour of audio, paste links from a hundred-plus platforms, and export the result anywhere.
Identify My Mix →TrackSniff is part of the same new generation of tools as Setlist.ID, built on a shared insight: DJ sets need full-length analysis, not a Shazam snapshot. Paste a YouTube, SoundCloud, or Mixcloud link, or upload an audio file, and it returns a timestamped tracklist with BPM, key, and confidence scores, with a free tier on monthly allowances.
The differences show up at the edges of that workflow. Setlist.ID reads links from more than a hundred platforms rather than three, which matters the moment the set you want lives on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Vimeo, Dailymotion, or Hearthis. Pricing is pay-per-use rather than subscription: 1 token per hour of processed audio, bundles from $5.00, no monthly plan to maintain, and automatic refunds when identification fails.
The output goes further too. Every identified track carries links to YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Beatport plus album and label data, and the finished tracklist exports to your clipboard, a .txt file, a YouTube chapter format built for video descriptions, or directly into a playlist. One honest constant applies to every tool in this category, including this one: unreleased music has no fingerprint in any database, so nothing can name it until it comes out.
| TrackSniff | Setlist.ID | |
|---|---|---|
| Supported sources | YouTube, SoundCloud, Mixcloud, file upload | 100+ platforms including TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Vimeo, and Dailymotion |
| Pricing model | Free tier with monthly allowances, paid plans | Pay per hour processed, from $5.00 for 3 hours, no subscription |
| Track data | Timestamps, BPM, key, confidence | Timestamps, BPM, key, album, label, plus YouTube, Spotify, Deezer, and Beatport links |
| Exports | Tracklist on the site | Clipboard, .txt, YouTube chapter format, and playlist creation |
| Failed identification | Scan spent | Tokens refunded automatically |
If your mixes only ever live on YouTube, SoundCloud, or Mixcloud and you process enough sets each month to make a subscription's allowance worthwhile, TrackSniff's model can suit you.
Use Setlist.ID when the source is anything beyond those three platforms, when you would rather pay only for the hours you actually process, or when the tracklist needs to go somewhere: a YouTube description, a text file, a playlist, or a crate-digging session that ends on Beatport.
Setlist.ID has no subscription. You buy tokens, 1 token covers 1 hour of processed audio, and bundles start at $5.00 for 3 tokens. If you process two mixes this month and none next month, you spend accordingly, and failed identifications refund their tokens automatically.
Every fingerprinting tool depends on its database and its segmentation, and results vary set by set for all of them. Setlist.ID matches against a database of more than 100 million tracks with an average match confidence of 94 percent, and no tool in this category can identify unreleased music.
Setlist.ID works from links rather than uploads: paste the URL of a mix on any of 100+ supported platforms. If your recording is local, uploading it to SoundCloud or Hearthis as an unlisted track first takes a couple of minutes and works well.
It formats the tracklist as one line per track with the timestamp first, exactly the format YouTube descriptions turn into clickable chapters, so DJs can paste a finished, navigable tracklist under their own uploads.
Paste a link from any of 100+ platforms and get the full tracklist in minutes.