NYEPON/FREEMAN NOUCH
GBPlease do not pay for their services Please do not pay for their services. Complete horrible . You pay so someone can say yes or no. That’s a bad business model. Usually they don’t listen to the music and they keep the money and not playlist the song. They don’t even let you send another song. They take your money and you have to pay again. That’s robbery. I wanted money. That’s horrible
Michael
GBThe new features are great especially… The new features are great especially if you know how to use them but I do wish you guys could bring back the minimum of 5 credits for sale instead of automatically having the lowest amount be 10 credits. Just be a lil more affordable in my opinion. Other than that tho the website it true to what they promote and love it.
Thomas A Simpson
GBSubmit main has been a really valuable… Submit main has been a really valuable tool for me as an independent, niche electronic music artist. I really appreciate all the work that has been done to make everything as transparent as possible. I definitely recommend it to anyone releasing their own music.
Mr. Handef
CLMy experience Hi, Im Mr. Handef, electronic music producer, this is my experience: I've tried different songs here, in their premium service, and the truth is that they rarely receive a good reception. Tracks that were well-rated and entered good playlists on other sites were rejected here for various reasons. Therefore, regardless of how good your song is or how much your quality as an artist improves over time, on this website, you'll encounter curators that will reject your song for no apparent reason. (this is the 3rd time I post this review, they are deleting me)
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.