Ashton Muhammad
GBI have been trying to get a refund from… I have been trying to get a refund from these guys for a year. PLEASE DO NOT SIGN UP FOR THIS SERVICE
Imanol Prats
PTGood for Portugese artists I've been using PlaylistSupply to help artists in my country promote their releases. I had the chance to hop on a call with someone from their team and they shared some great tips/strategies for making sure I get the most out of their tool.
Trey
GBBetter then all the others this one is… Better then all the others this one is the BEST the others are mostly scams PlaylistSupply is like the Google of Spotify Playlists you can search and browse and save them all nothing shady no middle man this is the best solution I tried everything groover submithub playlistpush all of them are whack middle men I want to do it MYSELF
Niklas
NODon't waste your time (Avoid at all cost) The founder of this company has been sending me emails, urging me to test out their platform since 2020. This year, I finally decided to give it a shot. I reached out to 17 playlist owners I found through the Playlist Supply application. Out of those 17 emails, 14 replied. Every single one – and I truly mean every single one – requested money in exchange for a placement. Even the smaller playlists demanded payment or requested that I submit my music through platforms like Submithub. Feeling frustrated, I reached out to Noah (assuming that's his real name) via email, expressing my concerns and requesting a refund. His response was remarkably swift, but disappointingly generic. He stated that "Playlist Supply" isn't a "Playlist Pitch" service. It seemed as though he hadn't even read my email. In his reply, he suggested I try pitching my songs to smaller playlists. The issue, as I mentioned earlier, was that these smaller playlists also demanded payment. That's the extent of my experience with this company – they haven't responded to any of my subsequent emails. Rather than wasting your time and money on a service that utilizes the Spotify API to extract money from hardworking artists, I recommend dedicating more time to platforms like Groover or Submithub.
Elie
LBPlaylistSupply is a necessity One of the easiest ways to promote your music on Spotify is by getting it on playlists. As we all know, getting on editorial playlists is quite impossible if you're just starting. Pitching to editors on Spotify for artists has never worked for me. The only tool you can use is PlaylistSupply because it'll trim down hours of searching and find your best matches for your music by implementing a great search engine and can help you get on playlists that will push you more towards your niche. It is also relatively affordable and i think is a must for every upcoming artist around the globe.