You have songs that deserve more than a quiet release. Most artists now know that playlist promotion is one of the strongest ways to grow. The hard part is doing it in a way that is real, safe, and repeatable.
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A lot of people use the words "playlist promotion" and "playlist placement" loosely, but they do not always mean the same thing.
Playlist Pilot moves away from mystery networks. You see the playlists, you keep the contacts, and you pay for the tool - not blind blasts.
Each match shows the playlist name, follower count, match score, and curator contact information so you know exactly who you're reaching out to.
Playlist Pilot helps you run playlist promotion like a simple, clear process.
Upload the audio or pick it from Spotify inside the app. The platform reads your song's genre, mood, energy, danceability and other audio traits. This gives the AI a real view of your sound.
Playlist Pilot compares your track to thousands of playlists. For each playlist, it checks what songs are already there, how they sound, and what kind of artists they feature. From this, it creates a match score.
Once you have matches, you see playlist names, follower counts, basic reach insight, and direct links. You can filter and sort playlists by match score, follower size, and niche.
For each playlist, the system finds email addresses and social links like Instagram. When you do playlist promotion, you are building your own network, not someone else's. Save curator contacts and reuse them for future releases.
Write your own pitch or let AI create the first draft. The AI pitch uses your artist name, the playlist's mood and style, and details about your song. You still edit the message and sound like yourself.
See who you contacted, who replied, who added your track, and which playlists helped you the most. Over time, your playlist promotion turns into a clear system: new song → new campaign → same dashboard → better choices each time.
Write your own pitch or let AI create the first draft. The AI uses your artist name, the playlist's mood and style, and details about your song to create personalized messages.
You still edit the message and sound like yourself - but the hard work is done for you.
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Playlist Pilot is strongest on Spotify playlist promotion, but playlist promotion does not stop there.
AI matches your song with Spotify playlists that fit your sound. You see match scores, follower counts, and get curator contacts to pitch them directly.
Learn more about Spotify promotion →Some curators manage playlists on more than one platform. Build your curator network and discuss supporting your releases on Apple Music playlists as well.
YouTube has many mood channels, mix playlists, and genre-based collections. Use your contact-first approach to reach creators who run YouTube playlists and channels.
Words like "real Spotify playlist promotion" and "organic Spotify playlist promotion" are popular searches. But they are often used on pages that still sell fake playlists and botted streams.
Before you send your track or pay for a placement, you can use the Playlist Bot Checker to review any playlist for signs of fake activity.
Focus on better playlists, not just more playlists.
Risk Assessment Levels
You know playlist adds can change everything. But finding the right playlists takes forever, and most services hide who they actually pitch to. Playlist Pilot shows you every playlist, every contact, and every pitch—so you run playlist promotion like a pro, not a gambler.
When you have several artists dropping tracks, playlist promotion becomes chaotic fast. Playlist Pilot keeps each release in its own campaign, tracks which curators said yes or no, and builds a contact list you can use for years—not just one song.
If your agency sells playlist placement, Playlist Pilot can power your backend. Use it to discover playlists for clients, organize outreach at scale, and deliver real results your clients can verify themselves.
The difference comes down to control and clarity.
Add your track, match playlists, filter by follower size and genre fit, pitch the best matches, and track your results. A complete playlist promotion flow for your release day.
Use Playlist Pilot for back catalogue tracks. Find new playlists that fit songs you released months or years ago. Give them a second chance at playlist placement.
Research → outreach → feedback → adjust. Over time, your playlist promotion becomes a cycle you repeat with every release, getting better results each time.
Combine playlist promotion with other strategies. Use Playlist Pilot for playlists while handling PR, ads, or social media separately. See our music promotion services for a broader view.
Keep a clear mood or sound, update it on a steady schedule, and share it with people who like that style. Tools like Playlist Pilot help you find related playlists and curators so you can send short, honest messages and build real relationships.
Yes. Playlist Pilot is built for real and organic playlist promotion. You decide who you contact, you can use the Playlist Bot Checker to review playlists, and the platform is designed to avoid fake streams so your growth is long term.
Yes. Many users use Playlist Pilot only as a playlist placement tool. You can focus on finding playlists, checking their quality, getting curator contact details and sending pitches without using any other features.
Playlist Pilot is not a free Spotify playlist promotion service that promises guaranteed placements. Full features like AI playlist matching, contact discovery, and campaign tracking are part of the paid subscription plans.
Playlist Pilot is mainly focused on Spotify playlist promotion, but many curators also manage Apple Music playlists and YouTube channels. Once you connect with these curators, you can discuss support on more than one platform.
Yes. With Playlist Pilot you keep your playlist and curator contacts. You can reuse those relationships for future songs instead of relying on a closed network every time you want to promote a new release.
Stop paying for vague services that hide everything. Use a tool that shows you the playlists, gives you the contacts, and lets you track every step.