Playlist Pitching

Generate professional playlist pitches and release strategies for Spotify, Apple Music, and curator platforms.

Install
cmdop skills install agensi-playlist-pitching

The Playlist Pitching skill provides independent musicians and labels with tools to create effective pitches for music placement. It offers platform-specific pitching by drafting tailored submissions for Spotify Editorial, Apple Music, and third-party curator platforms, all while respecting strict character limits. The skill generates a detailed release timeline and checklist to help users manage submission windows efficiently and never miss an opportunity. Additionally, it recommends the best third-party services based on the artist’s budget and genre, ensuring resources are optimized. The skill also translates a track’s mood, instruments, and inspirations into the professional narrative curators expect, streamlining the pitching process. By automating tedious character counting and formatting, it produces a professional ‘Pitch Pack’ for immediate submission, allowing artists to focus on their music rather than administrative tasks. This capability supports multiple platforms such as Spotify for Artists and Apple Music for Artists & Distributors, among other third-party services, making it a comprehensive tool for modern musicians looking to enhance their visibility in playlists.

Use cases

  • draft pitches for Spotify Editorial under 500 characters
  • create targeted release timelines for music submissions
  • recommend third-party services based on budget and genre
  • translate track moods and sounds into professional language for pitches
  • automate character counting for pitch submissions
  • prepare a 'Pitch Pack' for immediate use in submissions

When to use it

  • when submitting tracks for playlist placements on Spotify and Apple Music
  • when creating a release schedule for music distributions
  • when needing to articulate a track's mood and intent professionally
  • when requiring budget-friendly service recommendations for pitching
  • when aiming to avoid generic pitches that dilute music's potential

When not to use it

  • for genres or platforms not covered by the skill
  • if there is no need for detailed pitch submissions
  • when working with a live band instead of digital music
  • if character limits are not a concern for the submission
  • when seeking feedback instead of submitting music