Noah Motiøn
DEI tried many playlist promotion services … I tried many Spotify playlist promotion services but playlistsupply is by far the best. it helps to reach out to playlist owners even if you make music for a very small genre
Merck m
GBBest tool to bolster viral music marketing Thank you Kate and the playlistsupply team for taking my call today and giving me a demo of the tool. I tried it after learning about it on Clubhouse back during the pandemic and I’m so excited to hear the company has continued to grow and add new features really really excited to get to using it for my new campaign. My artist just had a track hit 1m on TikTok and I needed a way to boost it with Quality Playlisting!!
Liora London
GBPlaylist Supply is amazing for managers I have been using Playlist Supply to promote music for an artist I manage for just over 2 months and I have already had success. The tool is straight forward and so easy to use and gives all of the control to the user which I love. Plus the team who works there has been really helpful with any questions I have about the tool. Would highly recommend to anyone who wants to improve their playlisting game.
E.S.
GBVery reluctant refund Website didn't work for me and caused my a lot of frustration. Been searching for jazz related stuff and it seems to be too niche to provide results so my hunch is it's suitable for more mainstream music. Reported my issue and with MUCH back and forth I finally got my refund. But to be fair I didn't hear back till I gave them a one star review on TrustPilot, they probably just hoped that I'll just go away. Think they'll re-think their customer service after this one. Also their $49.99 plan is not worth it in my opinion but it again depends what genre you're going for.
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.