Tunova

About Tunova

A small, independent service with one job: make Suno usable from code, reliably, and only charge you when it actually works.

Why it exists

Suno makes great music but has no official public API. That leaves developers two bad options: a brittle reverse-engineered wrapper that breaks whenever Suno ships a change, or self-hosting one and babysitting captcha, cookies, and account bans yourself. Tunova exists to absorb that operational risk so you can just make a clean HTTP or MCP call and get a track back.

The one promise

Everything here is built around a single rule: you’re billed only on a successful render. A failed generation refunds itself on the same statement — no ticket, no asking. Unofficial access to Suno fails sometimes; that’s reality. Making those failures your problem instead of the customer’s is the whole product.

Independent and small — on purpose

Tunova is an independent operation, not affiliated with or endorsed by Suno. We run our own paid Suno accounts and take on that risk ourselves. Being small is the point: there’s no roadmap-by-committee and no support maze — just a service that does one thing and a person who answers email. We’d rather earn trust by operating in the open than by claiming a scale we don’t have. You can watch us do it: a public changelog, a live status page, and a plain security page that’s honest about what we do and don’t have yet.

Talk to us

Questions, problems, or a render that didn’t go the way it should? Email [email protected]. We stand behind the billed-on-success guarantee — if something’s wrong, tell us and we’ll make it right.

Tunova is an independent service, not affiliated with or endorsed by Suno. Tracks are generated on paid Suno plans; review Suno’s terms for your use case.