Earning Riffs on Finay is accessible for both artists and fans, offering multiple ways to grow your balance through creating, selling, and reselling media.
1. Selling Original Media as an Artist
As an artist on Finay, you have the opportunity to earn Riffs by creating and listing a variety of media types for sale. Here’s how:
Singles and Albums: Share your music by uploading singles or full albums. You can set your price and list it directly on the primary marketplace for fans to purchase.
Event Tickets: Host online events, such as concerts, live streams, or interactive sessions, and sell tickets for fans to join. This creates both engagement and revenue.
Backstage Passes: Offer exclusive access through Backstage Passes, which grant fans behind-the-scenes content, early releases, and private live streams. This recurring income stream strengthens fan relationships.
Lessons and Therapy Sessions: If you’re a music teacher or licensed music therapist, offer paid music lessons or therapy sessions, helping others while earning Riffs.
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2. Reselling Previously Purchased Media as a Fan
Fans on Finay can also earn Riffs by reselling the media they’ve purchased:
Secondary Marketplace Sales: Any media you’ve bought on Finay—such as songs, albums, event tickets, or Backstage Passes—can be resold on the secondary marketplace. Set your resale price, and list the media, where other users can view it and make offers or purchase at your listed price. Start reselling from your Library.
Value Appreciation: Exclusive or limited-edition content often appreciates in value, allowing fans to resell items at a higher price than they initially paid.
Why Earn Riffs?
Riffs are Finay’s in-app currency, making it easy to purchase, sell, and engage with media on the platform. As you earn Riffs, you can choose to reinvest in new media, support other artists, or convert your Riffs to fiat currency.
With multiple earning opportunities, Finay’s marketplace enables both creators and fans to thrive in a community focused on music and creativity.