Suno
AI music generation platform, v5.5 on paid tiers, v4.5-All on free. Each 10-credit generation returns 2 variations. Pro adds commercial rights, Premier adds Suno Studio DAW.
Free tier · music · Hybrid
Visit SunoUpdated May 2026
Subscription tiers
Basic
or $0.00/mo billed annually
- ·1,500 credits/month
- ·10 generations/month
Web UI access
Pro
or $8.00/mo billed annually
- ·2,500 credits/month
Web UI access
Premier
or $24.00/mo billed annually
- ·10,000 credits/month
Web UI · API access
No model data yet.
Use Suno with the Scopeful CLI agent
Drop a skill into your editor, run a multi-step workflow, open the CLI agent, or ask the advisor for a starter prompt. Four real entry points — none of them fake UI.
$ claude mcp add scopeful-suno01
Drop a Suno skill
Install in Claude Code, OpenCode, or Codex. The agent picks up the tool, picks the cheapest plan, and runs it for you.
Suno → upscale → export
02
Run a multi-step workflow
Chain the tool with other tools in a DAG. The agent executes, retries on failure, and returns a URL.
03
Ask the CLI agent
Open the agent in a new tab with this tool pre-loaded. Pass a prompt, a cost cap, or a model — the agent runs it.
For Suno, start with:
"Generate a [subject] at [resolution], [style]. Compare against Flux 1.1 Pro and SDXL, pick the cheapest."
Cost ceiling: $0.10. Run via the Scopeful CLI agent.
04
Ask the advisor for a prompt
The advisor writes a starter prompt for this tool, recommends the cheapest plan, and answers pricing questions. Pro sign-in.
Strengths and weaknesses
Pros
- Full commercial rights on paid plans mean you actually own the songs you generate.
- The new v5.5 engine handles full-length tracks (up to 8 minutes) with surprisingly cohesive structure.
- Built-in stem separation makes it easy to export isolated vocals and drums directly into a DAW.
- The browser interface is dead simple and doesn't require any deep musical knowledge.
Cons
- You have to rely on third-party aggregators for pay-as-you-go automation since the official API is restricted.
- Songs generated on the free tier can't be retroactively upgraded to commercial licenses.
- Credit rollover is heavily capped, so you end up losing unused generations at the end of the month.
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