

Playlist Push currently has 928 Spotify curators.Ī good way to think of the main difference between the two companies is submissions vs service. SubmitHub currently has 165 Spotify curators. The overall track acceptance rate for Playlist Push curators is 22.4%. The overall track acceptance rate for SubmitHub curators is 4% (And 11% for premium submissions). This prevents our curators from being overloaded and increases the chances of placement. Playlist Push caps submissions to only 8 per day per curator. This means there is no limit to the amount of songs a curator has to review in a 48 hour period. SubmitHub does not maintain a cap on submissions. You can send your song to 20 curators (minimum) up to 900+ with one click. Playlist Push campaigns run for two weeks. Meaning you can start as low as $6 USD, perfect for people that have more time than money.

SubmitHub allows you to send your song to one single curator at a time. This determines exactly which songs should go to which curator. Playlist Push scans each playlist for its monthly listener count and Playlist DNA (what genres their playlist consists of). It’s up to the curator to add the correct genres for each of their playlists. On SubmitHub, you can search for the playlists you want to contact and manually select them. We have systems in place to continuously monitor our curators and check their playlists' authenticity. Playlist Push manually verifies all curators and their playlists.

SubmitHub tracks the monthly listeners for each playlist by asking artists to submit their Spotify for Artists data.

It’s up to you to determine the quality of their playlists. To sign up for SubmitHub they require playlists to have at least 1,000 followers. Here is a brief overview of everything you need to know before using Playlist Push or SubmitHub. The concept is somewhat similar, but the process and user experience are completely different. I often get asked what's the difference between SubmitHub and Playlist Push’s Spotify playlist promotion service.
