Curators skim. Give them a pitch built for skimming.
Six fields — song, artist, sound, the specific playlist, why it fits, link — become a short, respectful pitch that answers a curator's three questions in ten seconds. Copy it; sending is your job.
Nothing is uploaded — your audio never leaves your device.
One pitch is a message. A pitching system is a career.
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Frequently asked questions
What makes a playlist pitch actually work?
Specificity and brevity. Curators skim for three things: what the song sounds like (two named reference artists beat five adjectives), why it fits THEIR playlist specifically (name a track already on it), and a one-click link. The formatter structures exactly that and nothing else.
How long should the pitch be?
Under 120 words — this formatter physically can't produce a bloated one. Long pitches read as mass spam; short specific ones read as someone who actually listened to the playlist.
Should I attach the song file?
Never — unsolicited attachments get messages junked. One streaming link (a private SoundCloud or a released track) is the etiquette. If it's unreleased, say the release date and offer a private link on reply.
Does this tool send the pitch for me?
No, deliberately. It formats text to your clipboard; you send it from your own email or DMs, to curators you found yourself. Consent-clean outreach at scale is what the studio's tools are for.