The landscape of digital DJing just shifted. In a move to streamline the professional workflow, The Beatport Group announced that Beatsource will officially integrate into Beatport starting March 2026. This consolidation brings the world’s premier open-format catalog directly into the heart of the global electronic music ecosystem.
Everything You Need to Know About the Beatport Beatsource Integration
For years, DJs navigated two separate worlds: Beatport for the underground and Beatsource for the mainstream, Latin, and Hip-Hop hits. This merger eliminates that friction. By bringing these two catalogs under one roof, Beatport now offers a single, “gold standard” DJ streaming service transition that covers every genre imaginable.
CEO Robb McDaniels emphasizes that this move “raises the bar” for professional services. Instead of juggling two subscriptions, DJs now access a unified library built for discovery and high-pressure performance.
Seamless Transitions and Account Transfers
The transition begins this month. If you currently use Beatsource, expect a guided Beatport account transfer process. The good news? You won’t lose your hard work. Beatport confirmed that your login details, curated playlists, and even your purchase history will migrate to the new platform.
Mapping the New Subscription Plans
Beatport is making the move financially predictable for current users. Here is how the Beatport subscription plans will look after the move:
| Current Beatsource Plan | New Beatport Equivalent | Price Note |
| Beatsource ($12.99) | Beatport Advanced | $12.99 for 3 months, then $15.99 |
| Beatsource Pro+ ($34.99) | Beatport Professional+ | Price remains locked at $34.99 |
Why This Matters for Open-Format DJs
This isn’t just about moving files; it’s about context. Open-format DJs often bridge the gap between house music and hip-hop. Having the open-format DJ music catalog of Beatsource sitting alongside Beatport’s massive techno and house database allows for more creative programming and faster track hunting during a set.
Once the transfer concludes, the standalone Beatsource site will retire, making Beatport the exclusive home for the group’s professional DJ tools.

