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Why does PlaylistHub have access to my Spotify playlist?

Understanding how the playlist collaboration model works and how you earn credits

Written by Diogo Limer
Updated over a month ago

Why does PlaylistHub have access to my playlist?

When you added your Spotify playlist to PlaylistHub, you agreed to let our AI agent become a collaborator on that playlist. This is what makes the whole system work — and it directly benefits you.

Here's what that means:

  • When artists submit songs to your playlist, our AI agent reviews and processes those submissions on your behalf

  • You earn credits every time an artist submits a song to your playlist

  • Those credits can be used to run Facebook and Instagram campaigns to grow your playlist organically


The self-fulfilling growth loop

The system is designed to be self-sustaining:

  1. Artists submit songs → you earn credits

  2. You spend credits on promotion → your playlist gets more followers

  3. More followers → more artists want to submit → you earn more credits

  4. Repeat — your playlist keeps growing, often at no extra cost to you

Many curators find their campaigns are fully covered by submission revenue, making the whole system essentially free to run while their playlist keeps growing.


Was this disclosed?

Yes — this is clearly explained when you add your playlist to PlaylistHub. By adding your playlist, you consented to the collaboration model.


Can I remove my playlist?

Absolutely — you can remove your playlist at any time from your account settings. If you remove it, our agent will no longer be a collaborator and submissions will stop (along with credit earnings).

If you'd like help understanding how to get the most out of your playlist or have any questions, reach out to us at [email protected] or visit our Help Center.

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