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Playlist Submissions

Where Your Credits Can Turn Into Real Placements

Written by Carlos Teixeira

How It Works

There are two ways to manually submit your track:

  • 10 credits → Get a response within 24 hours on whether your track was accepted or not.

  • 30 credits → Get an instant response at the time of submission.

🤖 Auto Submissions – Continuous Exposure

Besides manual submissions, every plan also includes several Auto Submissions.

Each Auto Submission costs 10 credits and can generate 1–5 placements per month, automatically handled by our system.

  • No manual action needed — placements are added automatically.

  • Each placement lasts 5 days minimum reinforced.

If you prefer to pause Auto Submissions for specific songs, you can easily toggle them off in the Discography tab.

Learn how here 👉 Manage Your Songs

Think of Auto Submissions as an extra layer of exposure that helps your tracks grow consistently, even when you’re not submitting manually.


Important Notes

  • To increase your chances:

    • Make sure the genre in your artist profile and in the track itself (in the Discography tab) is correct.

    • Confirm that the language in your profile matches the playlist’s style.

    • Choose from the playlist list the one that best fits your track to improve the chances of acceptance.


How The AI Evaluate Submissions - BETA

Our system uses AI-driven analysis, designed to make decisions as naturally as possible. It evaluates multiple data points, such as:

  • The genre and language of the track.

  • The duration of the song.

  • A detailed analysis of the music (energy, mood, and style).

  • Popularity signals and internal Spotify data.

  • How recent the track is.

  • The playlist’s current availability for new music.

Even with this advanced analysis, there’s always some unpredictability, since music is subjective and playlist needs can change.


💡 Need Help?

If you have questions about any of these features, email us at [email protected] or visit our Help Center.

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