Alexandra Ahern
Playlist Push is the only playlisting service I'd use - I did a lot of research on how to avoid bots and they are super in depth with vetting their playlists - more so than any other platform I found. I don't trust submithub and don't use it because they don't really vet for bots so I wouldn't risk it. So I recently tried playlist push for a small campaign (ya girl is an indie artist ballin on a budget teheh) but it was great bang for the buck.
Read moreNick Marks
This is a great website to help with getting playlist opportunities. I have used them for everyone of my tracks at this point, and I am really pleased with the relevance of the placement offers that have been made. These are all 100% legitimate playlists, and not with any bots or issues.
Read moreElla B.
I like that Playlist Push really helps my band get more Spotify monthly listeners and to have a higher chance of getting on a playlist. The only downsides are that even when we choose a genre that our music fits in before sending to curators, many curators write back saying that it doesn't "fit" their styles, it's not the genre they're going for..etc. So I would say, it is important for Playlist Push to be sending our specific genre of music only to curators who are looking for that type of music. Another con would be to send our music to curators who are professional and really understand music. Most of the time we've had good experiences with smart and knowledgeable curators, and other times they weren't experienced, or did not even have basic knowledge of instruments or music.
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