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Best Playlist Pitching Services – Top Picks to Explore

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Sharing our music marketing promotion thoughts and latest trends.

Best Playlist Pitching Services - Top Picks to Explore

Best Playlist Pitching Services – Top Picks to Explore

Published by the TREND PR Staff on

Sharing our music marketing promotion thoughts and latest trends.

Meet The Author

Hunter Scott

Hunter Scott

Hunter Scott is the Founder and President of TREND PR, a Los Angeles–based music publicity and marketing agency helping artists grow their careers through strategic PR, playlisting, and social media campaigns. With over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry, Hunter has led campaigns for countless of independent artists and major labels. Follow him on LinkedIn for insights on music PR, branding, and artist growth.”

Introduction

Using playlist pitching services is crucial to gaining new listeners and discovering your niche as a musician. There are many platforms to utilize and approaches to take when it comes to playlist promotion. 

Want curated playlist pitching without the guesswork? Hit us up at TREND PR and tap into 17+ years of trusted relationships with real curators. Our team combines strategic playlist outreach with press, social, and branding support,  all custom-built to help independent artists break through the noise and boost real streams.

Why Playlist Pitching Matters for Independent Artists?

Playlists are a tool for music distribution that saves time and money spent on other forms of promotion. Playlisting is a direct avenue to get your music to new audiences and a great way to relate to other artists in your genre. 

Spotify stated that “nearly 2 billion music discoveries happen on Spotify every day.” 

This statistic shows the true impact that can echo from the effort put into playlisting for your music. For independent artists, playlisting is a crucial part of your individualized promotional mix. 

How Playlist Promotion Drives Streams and Fans?

Playlisting is impactful because listeners don’t need to intentionally select your song for it to receive a stream. As an artist, it’s your job to find niche playlists that match your musical style. Once your songs are placed on these playlists, you’ll attract a targeted audience that already appreciates similar sounds.

It’s important to note that playlisting is most effective when your Spotify profile looks professional, even if you only have a few tracks. A consistent brand image, including a signature photo, artist name, and eye-catching album art, can intrigue new listeners and encourage them to explore your other platforms. 

This process is much smoother when your branding is cohesive across all channels.

How to Choose the Best Playlist Pitching Services

Not all playlist pitching services are created equal, and choosing the right one can make the difference between wasted budget and real momentum. To find the best option for your music, consider the following factors:

Human Curation & Real Listeners

Avoid services that rely on bots or fake engagement. The best playlist campaigns come from real curators with active, engaged followers. Ask whether the platform offers curated placements or mass submissions.

Transparency & Reporting

Look for services that offer clear reporting, so you know which playlists you’ve been pitched to, where your song landed, and how it’s performing. Services that hide this data may not be delivering real value.

Genre Match & Network Strength

The best results come when your music is pitched to playlists that actually match your style. Consider whether the service specializes in your genre, has a strong network of curators in your space, and can back that up with past placements.

Budget & Campaign Flexibility

Compare pricing models—some services are one-time campaigns, while others require monthly subscriptions. Choose what fits your goals, timeline, and release cycle.

Support & Strategy

Consider whether the service offers strategic support, not just a transactional service. Do they help with timing? Song choice? Bio or DPK improvements? The best services act like partners, not vending machines.

How to Use Spotify Playlist Pitching to Boost Exposure

To set up your profile and begin pitching your music, we have laid out the following steps:

1. Distribute Your Music Early Send your track to playlist pitching services or curators 2–4 weeks in advance. This gives them time to review and determine the best fit for your song.
2. Set Up Your Spotify for Artists Profile Once your profile is set up, go to the “Music” tab, then “Upcoming”, where you can pitch unreleased songs directly to Spotify’s editorial team.
3. Fill Out the Spotify for Artists Pitch Form

Be thorough and accurate when describing:

  1. Genre & subgenres
  2. Instruments used
  3. Mood & energy
  4. Language and lyrics
4. Write a Strong Song Description Use the pitch form’s description section to tell the story behind your song. Context helps curators understand where your music belongs and why it matters.
5. Promote Pre-Release and Drive Engagement Encourage fans to pre-save your track via social media. Share creative teasers, behind-the-scenes content, or snippets to build excitement and boost early engagement.
6. After Release – Monitor and Amplify Even if results aren’t immediate, keep promoting your song. Continue posting content, and consider tagging @Spotify and relevant curators to show appreciation and potentially increase visibility.

Best Playlist Pitching Services to Explore

When selecting a playlist pitching service, the quality of curation, transparency, and real relationships with curators are what matter most. Below is a curated list of services worth considering, with TREND at the top.

1. TREND PR

What We Do: At TREND, we pitch your music to media‑curated Spotify playlists (not random or bot-driven lists). Our approach is strategic and boutique: we vet each playlist, tailor each pitch, and integrate playlist placement with press, branding, and social campaigns.  Because we’re a PR firm first, our network includes editors, journalists, and curators — allowing your music to reach tastemakers, not just streams. 

Why TREND Stands Out:

  • You get hands-on, custom campaigns rather than cookie-cutter submissions
  • Full reporting and transparency — you see where your track got pitched
  • Integrated exposure: playlist + blogs + press + social
  • No bots — only vetted, human-curated placements
2. Groover

What They Do: Groover lets you send your track to independent curators, playlist owners, bloggers, labels, and more — you pay per submission (using “Grooviz”) and usually get feedback within seven days. Because curators are paid to respond, you’re more likely to get meaningful replies, whether it’s playlist adds, blog features, or feedback. 

Downside:
Costs can add up fast, and some feedback may be generic or lower-value. 

3. SubmitHub

What They Do:  SubmitHub works via credits: you submit to curators, bloggers, and playlist owners. If they accept your submission, they must respond (even if it’s a “no”).  It’s widely used for playlist + blog exposure because it gives you access to many curators in one place. 

Downside:
Because many artists submit there, competition is high, and acceptance rates can be low. 

4. SoundCampaign

What They Do: SoundCampaign offers scalable campaigns with curator selection based on your genre and budget. It’s known for delivering decent playlist placements even in mid-tier budgets.

Downside:
You can’t always pick which playlists you target; some campaigns run opportunistically.

5. Playlist Push

What They Do: Playlist Push is a premium service that pitches songs across established playlists via curator outreach, targeting big and niche lists. It’s often used by artists with some budget to invest in more aggressive campaigns.

Downside: Premium price and more competition. Also, not all playlists are guaranteed or verified — vetting is still crucial.

6. Indie Music Academy (Pitching)

What They Do: They combine playlist outreach with TikTok & social strategy, offering campaign bundles for indie artists.  Often used by artists who want a more holistic promotional push.

Downside:
Because their services are broader, playlist pitching may not be as tight or specialized as in niche-only services.

How to Use This List
  1. Match your budget, goals, and style to each service.
  2. Always request sample results or case studies.
  3. Start with one campaign and measure performance before scaling.
  4. Monitor placement validity (active playlists, real followers).

TREND PR is the #1 choice for artists seeking organic playlist growth, personalized outreach, and 1-on-1 campaign support. With 17+ years of music industry experience, a vast network of trusted curators, and a proven track record, we help you land real placements that drive long-term results. Ready for the next step? Let’s Talk.

How to Pitch to Playlist Curators Without Getting Ignored

Playlist curators have a wide range of demographics. Some curators may be professional groups of multiple music lovers who have similar accounts on Instagram or Twitter, while other popular curators could be everyday people who made a playlist that, for some reason, a lot of people saved and love.  For this reason, it is important to tailor your approach to each type of person. Occasionally, you may be able to find curators’ accounts on social media platforms, and from here, you should contact them if they seem approachable.  To determine this, place yourself in their shoes and decide if you think it would be weird or unsettling if you were contacted by your account. You may receive a mixed response if you are a rock band contacting a teenage girl over Instagram DMs in the hope of a placement on her “Summer Pop Anthems” playlist.  With awareness, send your pitch over whichever social media platform seems best suited to the curator and yourself, and catch them with an enticing header. At least, this will get the user to open your pitch, and at best, you may receive an affirmative response. 

The Role of Playlist Submission Sites in Music Promotion

Using a playlist submission site can be a more streamlined and reliable way to contact playlist curators. This is because those who will be assisting you have usually built relationships with curators of frequently listened to playlists.  These professionals will also bring a new perspective to your journey as an artist and give you new genre and sound ideas that will provide growth for you. 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Let’s break down the most common questions:
Are There Free Platforms That Help Musicians Grow?
Yes! TikTok, Instagram, YouTube Shorts, and SoundCloud are free and can generate massive exposure. Bandcamp also offers a free tier for selling music.
It depends on your audience. TikTok is best for viral moments. Instagram is ideal for visuals and brand-building. YouTube excels with storytelling.
Spotify gives data and reach. TikTok gives discovery. Bandcamp gives money. The best platform is the one aligned with your goals.
DIY is great to start. But a professional team (like TREND) can open doors you may not access alone, like press features or playlist connections.

Conclusion

There’s no one-size-fits-all when it comes to music promotion platforms. The key is finding what works for your brand, your strengths, and your audience.

With the right platform strategy, your music can go further, faster. And with a trusted partner like TREND, you won’t have to navigate it alone.

Looking for hands-on help from people who actually care? Contact TREND PR today, and let’s get your music heard by the people who need it most.

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