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The 6 Best Platforms to Submit Your Music to Curators in 2025 (Without Getting Scammed)

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Last updated: 16 juin 2025 11h08
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You’ve finished the track. Mixed it. Mastered it. Uploaded it. Now what?
The real challenge begins: getting people to hear it. And not just anyone—people who can share it, playlist it, and amplify it.

Contents
    • 1. SubmitHub – Brutal Honesty Meets Opportunity
    • 2. Groover – Feedback With a Side of Results
    • 3. DailyPlaylists – The Free Machine
    • 4. PitchPlaylists – Indie Curators, Real Engagement
    • 5. IndieMono – A No-Frills Community Approach
    • 6. Soundplate – Tools + Playlists in One
    • Final Thoughts
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But here’s the problem: the internet is full of dead-end “submit here” buttons, ghost curators, and pay-to-play traps.
So which platforms are actually worth your time—and sometimes your money?

Let’s cut through the noise.


1. SubmitHub – Brutal Honesty Meets Opportunity

SubmitHub.com is not for the faint of heart. Expect direct feedback—sometimes harsh—but always fast.
You can submit to blogs, playlist curators, YouTube channels, even labels.
Every submission gets a listen (guaranteed if you pay), and you’ll know within 48 hours if it’s a yes—or a no.

Best for: Artists who want unfiltered feedback + press/blog coverage.
Budget: Free option available, but Premium credits speed things up.


2. Groover – Feedback With a Side of Results

Groover.co feels more artist-friendly. For a few euros per curator, you’re guaranteed detailed feedback—often with personal notes.
But here’s the kicker: many curators do add the tracks they love to playlists, radio stations, or editorial pages.

Best for: Building long-term relationships with music pros.
Bonus: The platform is transparent, fast, and very fair.
French-friendly: Born in Paris, but now global.


3. DailyPlaylists – The Free Machine

DailyPlaylists.com is the go-to for free Spotify playlist submissions.
Choose your genre, submit your song, cross your fingers. It’s simple. And if your music fits, you might land on multiple playlists at once.

Downside: Curators receive hundreds of submissions daily, so response rates vary.
Tip: Follow the curators on Spotify first—it improves your odds.


4. PitchPlaylists – Indie Curators, Real Engagement

PitchPlaylists.com is a newer contender, but it’s growing fast.
Unlike algorithmic tools, here you submit to independent human curators—people who actually run playlists with active listeners.

Best for: Underground and emerging artists seeking Spotify growth without bots.
Bonus: Some playlists also repost on Instagram and SoundCloud.


5. IndieMono – A No-Frills Community Approach

IndieMono.com is ideal for newcomers.
They run free genre-based playlists and are clear about how to submit. They favor original music, so remixes or covers don’t always work.

Strength: No login required. No paywall. Just music.
Style: Indie, lo-fi, bedroom pop, soft electronica—they love the emotional stuff.


6. Soundplate – Tools + Playlists in One

Soundplate.com isn’t just a playlist submission site. It’s a marketing toolbox.
You can submit to Spotify playlists, create smartlinks, analyze audience data, and even build your own playlist hub.

Who it’s for: Artists looking to boost both visibility and branding.
Extra: Clean interface, quick filters, and regular playlist updates.


Final Thoughts

Getting playlisted isn’t a lottery. It’s a process.
You submit, you follow up, you build relationships.
Not every curator will say yes. But the more consistent you are, the better your odds.

Tip: Keep a tracker of where you’ve submitted, who replied, and where you were placed.
In the end, it’s not about spamming 100 lists.
It’s about finding 10 curators who truly believe in your sound—and who’ll help you grow your audience, one stream at a time.

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