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BeatPass currently awards XP for several producer actions, and metadata completion is one of them. This page focuses on the part tied to metadata rather than inventing achievement names or thresholds that are not guaranteed in the live product.

Current XP Values

Based on the current codebase, BeatPass awards:
ActionCurrent XP
Track upload100 XP
Track play1 XP
Metadata completion50 XP
Collaboration25 XP

What Metadata Completion Means Right Now

BeatPass currently treats a track as metadata-complete when it reaches the platform’s completeness threshold. In the current implementation, that threshold is based on 80%+ completeness rather than every optional field being filled out. That means metadata completion usually depends on a mix of:
  • Required track fields being correct
  • Helpful metadata such as description, genres, and tags
  • A complete enough overall track setup to pass the platform’s completeness check

How to Improve Metadata Completion

The easiest ways to improve metadata completion are:
  • Add strong cover art
  • Write a useful description
  • Choose accurate genres
  • Add relevant tags
  • Place the beat in the right collection when needed
  • Keep the core musical fields accurate

Why This Matters

Better metadata helps in two ways at once:
  1. It makes the beat easier to find and license
  2. It helps the beat qualify for metadata-complete XP

Important Documentation Rule

Because BeatPass achievement systems can evolve, help docs should only promise the current code-backed XP values above. Do not rely on old achievement names or made-up percentage ladders unless the live product explicitly shows them.

Best Practices

The biggest benefit of strong metadata is better discovery and clearer buyer understanding.
Updating older beats is often the fastest way to improve your catalog-wide completeness.
Wrong BPM, wrong key, or misleading tags are worse than leaving a weak field blank.

Track Metadata Overview

Return to the full metadata guide.

Genres & Tags

Improve the fields that most often help completeness.
Last modified on February 28, 2026