

Each genre is priced differently as well, since some genres have more playlists. It all depends on the number of playlists you want to try to reach. Pricing can range from as low as $300 (except for a TikTok campaign, which can only go as low as $380) to $1,000+. That’s when you select your plan’s pricing and determine the campaign’s start date. You have the option to remove any genre you feel isn’t a great fit, and they will also suggest other genres that may work below that list. This process starts with selecting “3-5 artists that are most similar to your song’s style.” After you select those artists, Playlist Push will populate a whole list of genres for targeting.

How does the service get to a playlist that is appropriate for your genre, though? After submitting your application, you can schedule your campaign.

It’s important to note that curators are not incentivized or even required to add a song to their playlist, so a campaign doesn’t always equate to placement. During your two-week campaign, curators will receive your song and have the opportunity to accept or decline it. At the time of application, the service will ask for your song, artist hometown, social links, and genre. When you run a campaign, your song will be sent to a targeted group of independent playlist curators. But you might already be asking: how does that work? Well, I’ll tell you. Not only that, but they give playlist curators the opportunity and ability to monetize their playlists. Playlist Push, founded in 2017, helps artists get their music on non-Spotify branded playlists. Are you an independent artist? Are you trying to get your songs heard by playlist curators? Try a two week campaign with Playlist Push!
