Playlist hunter free

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You’ve uploaded your music to Spotify, submitted to Spotify’s top playlists, where do you go from here? Submit your music to these top third-party playlist curators.

Find out what streaming services pay out to artists and labels per listen on a song. How much a stream is worth is important for an artist to know when they’re releasing their music on…

There is a free tool to check if a Spotify playlists has real listeners: //www.isitagoodplaylist.com
This could be usefull to check before spending time pitching your song to playlists.

Welcome to Blog Post #7 I’ve been getting a lot of questions about how to submit your music to playlists, so today’s post will share with you my top submission platforms that I use every day. Oh, and they are all FREE! I have had the most success with placement on these platforms, and they are super easy to use! They all have different conditions, however SoundPlate is one that you can use daily. Check them out and start submitting your music!

1. Daily Playlists
//dailyplaylists.com/

2. Best Playlists Ever
//thebestplaylistsever.com/

3. Virmedius
//virmedius.com

4. Never Enough Music
//www.neverenoughmusic.com/

5. SoundPlate
//soundplate.com/new-spotify-playlists/

6. INDIEMONO
//indiemono.com/

7. Ditto
*
Only submit ONCE per song, and ONE song per week
//www.dittomusic.com/

8. Xune Mag
//xunemag.com/

9. The Music Below
//themusicbelow.com/

10. The Static Dive
//staticdive.com/

11. Chalkpit Records
//www.chalkpitrecords.com/music-submissions

12. Spotify
*This submission platform is available through your Spotify For Artists page. Within the tab “Music” you will see the option of “Upcoming”. Here is where you will pitch your track to Spotify curators, but make sure you submit it with at least 2 weeks for proper consideration.

13. iMusician
*iMusic is also a distributor, but they have a super easy to use free playlist submission for artists who don’t use their distribution as well.
//iMusic.com/playlistsubmissions

If you are looking for tips on how to approach paid marketing/playlist campaigns, check out that blog post as well. All of the submissions listed on this page are FREE!
Thank you for reading and if you have any further questions, leave a comment below or send me an email at

So Playlisthunter is a website that you pay 15 dollars a month for, and you get a database of several thousands of playlist with the owners email adress so you can contact them and get your music added to whatever playlist that fit your song.

So ive sent about 100 mails just today, and probably got 30 - 40 replies that i need to pay to get added to the playlist. Is this worth it at all?

Seems to me like this is another fiverr distasterclass where people promises you thousands of streams and you get fake plays.

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