Bendik Sæther Wessel
NOSubmithub is a great tool for indie artists Submithub is a higly transparent platform that offers a great opportunity for indie artists to get their music in front of the right people. I especially appreciate how much information I can get about playlist curators, influencers and bloggers before I decide to submit my music - as well as the fact that running campaigns on submithub is quite cheap. Even though my music gets rejected way more that it gets approved, the feedback I get is often constructive and useful. All in all it's a great tool for me in building my independent artist career:-)
Charles John
GBAmazing service. Who ever developed submit hub deserves… Who ever developed submit hub deserves an applause - hot or not: I use it to quality check songs before released, let's me tweak them to get feedback before released. Very much needed by musicians. Well done.
spiration music
GBThe only playlist company I trust SubmitHub is the only play listing platform I trust. They have an excellent platform and have done a great job at improving acceptance rates.
ES
GBIf you have VERY HIGH QUALITY MUSIC If you have VERY HIGH QUALITY MUSIC, submithub might be the right choice for you. In the last 2 years, I have used subhub effectively to launch the careers of CARRTOONS, Telemakus and Eric Jaye. Also had great results with Elaquent, Dom Chronicles and the legendary Brittney Carter. Being very picky and strategic about which playlists I submit to, and being consistent with PR and media management has led to great placements and growth for the artists in question. Again. The artists I've named have been working on their craft and sound for years, and have very great music. If you are just starting out and looking for feedback, this might not be the best option. But if you are a heavy hitter with quality tracks that need placement, this might be for you.
Joe W
GBI've been using Submithub for the past 3 years I've been using Submithub for the past 3 years and added Groover to my release process within the last year. Both have given me results for roughly the same cost. Submithub (which is very focused on Spotify) has yielded results that I can track to directly streams. However, in terms of broad exposure, Groover wins. Submithub also seems to have a higher bar as far as quality expectations. If your track is not well-polished or has specific technical issues, expect to get some possibly unpleasant feedback. My advice: never ignore negative feedback! Use it to get better at your craft! I will continue to use Submithub in my release process and recommend it to anyone who asks.