FAQ

Albumica.com is a free platform for creating textual poetry albums in collaboration with AI. Here, you can write songs, organize them into albums, and share them with friends and other users.

No! The platform is designed for everyone, whether you're a beginner or experienced. The AI will help you craft creative and unique songs.

It's up to you! You can save your songs and albums privately or share them with the community.

To create a song with AI, simply input keywords, select a musical style, and the AI will write the song for you. Of course, you’re welcome to write a song yourself or edit the AI-generated text to fit your personal style.

After writing songs, you can organize them into albums through a simple and user-friendly interface. You can add a title, custom design, and description to your album.

When you click "Share," your album or song will be shared with other users on the site and made available for viewing on public pages.

Yes! Albumica.com is entirely free, with no extra payments or subscriptions.

You can earn points by creating albums, publishing songs, and receiving likes on your songs. Like = 2 points, Song = 20 points, Album = 200 points

We're happy to assist! You can reach us through the "Contact Us" form on the website or email us at: support@albumica.com.

We're always open to hearing ideas from our users! You can send suggestions through the feedback form on the site.

Yes! Songs can be downloaded as text files, PDFs, or in various other formats based on your preference.

We have a reporting system that allows the community to flag inappropriate content. The content will be reviewed and removed if it violates our guidelines.

You can search for songs by topic, style, or creator through the search page.

Yes! You can include custom images or illustrations for each song in your album to make it unique and more engaging.

Absolutely! You can browse albums and songs shared by other users, get ideas, and see how they used AI to write creative poetry.

Writing songs is considered an art, and in art, it’s often possible to both like and dislike different parts of a song. For example, you might enjoy some lyrics or themes, but not agree with others.