SubmitHub vs. Playlist Push

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SubmitHub vs. Playlist Push

We often get asked what's the difference between SubmitHub and PlaylistPush? The concept is somewhat similar, but the process and user experience are completely different. Here is a brief overview of everything you need to know before using PlaylistPush or SubmitHub.

Curator Vetting Process

To sign up for SubmitHub they require playlists to have at least 1,000 followers. It’s up to you to determine the quality of their playlists. SubmitHub tracks the monthly listeners for each playlist by asking artists to submit their Spotify for Artists data.

PlaylistPush manually verifies all curators and their playlists. We have systems in place to continuously monitor our curators and check their playlists' authenticity.

Finding Playlists

On SubmitHub, you can search for the playlists you want to contact and manually select them. It’s up to the curator to add the correct genres for each of their playlists.

PlaylistPush scans each playlist for its monthly listener count and Playlist DNA (what genres their playlist consists of). This determines exactly which songs should go to which curator.

Example of Playlist DNA:

SubmitHub vs. Playlist PushPlaylist Push Playlist Genre DNA Example

Pricing

SubmitHub allows you to send your song to one single curator at a time. This means you can start as low as $6 USD, perfect for people who have more time than money.

PlaylistPush campaigns run for two weeks. You can send your song to 20 curators (minimum) up to 900+ with one click. Campaign prices start at $285.

Submission Limits

SubmitHub does not maintain a cap on submissions. This means there is no limit to the amount of songs a curator has to review in a 48 hour period.

PlaylistPush caps submissions to only 8 per day per curator. This prevents our curators from being overloaded and increases the chances of placement.

Track Acceptance Rate

The overall track acceptance rate for SubmitHub curators is 25%.

The overall track acceptance rate for PlaylistPush curators is 32%.

Network Sizes

SubmitHub currently has 955 Spotify curators.
PlaylistPush currently has 1,490 Spotify curators.

As of October 30, 2024

Submissions vs. Service

A good way to think of the main difference between the two companies is submissions vs service.

On SubmitHub you are personally submitting your music to blogs and playlisters. It can be time-consuming to find the right curators for your music.

With PlaylistPush we take care of the submissions and have a strictly vetted group of over 4,000 playlists. PlaylistPush works with the 2500+ genres on Spotify and hyper-targets the playlists that will have the highest chance of liking your music based on their Playlist DNA (the genres of the songs in that list).

Curator Compensation

SubmitHub curators will make $0.50 — $1.50 per (premium) submission.

PlaylistPush pays its curators based on how large their listenership is and our curators make anywhere from $1.50 — $15 per song. At PlaylistPush we know how hard it is to maintain active playlists and we reward our curators accordingly.

Campaign Process

On PlaylistPush you start with a quick application to supply some basic information such as your country of residence and the language of your music.

SubmitHub vs. Playlist PushPlaylist Push Application Page

Targeting

Once accepted, you will be taken to the campaign setup page, this is where you give a few similar artists whose genre and style of music you’re closest to. Here you can see three selected artists and their Spotify genres:

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PlaylistPush takes these genres and scans over 4,000 playlists in our network to match your music to them. We scan each song in every playlist to find the most relevant curators for your music. This way, we are only sending your music to curators you have a good shot at getting a placement with.

Submit Hub Process

SubmitHub is a bit different where you have to buy credits that can be used to submit your song to blog owners and playlisters.

SubmitHub vs. Playlist PushSubmithub Credits

To send a song to a curator or blogger you need to find them first which can take some time. You can search by genre and how popular and active some users are.

SubmitHub vs. Playlist PushSubmitHub Genre Search

In Conclusion

PlaylistPush seamlessly matches your music to the correct curators. With over 1,400 curators we are able to gain results and help thousands of artists build their audience on Spotify.
https://playlistpush.com

SubmitHub is great if you don’t have a large budget to promote your music and have time to manually search for the right playlists to submit your music to.
https://www.submithub.com

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