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Free Spotify Editorial Pitch Generator

Structure a strong pitch for Spotify's editorial team in seconds — short, professional and emotional versions plus a pre-submission checklist. Free, no signup. (This tool helps you write the pitch; it doesn't guarantee placement.)

This tool helps you structure your pitch — it does not guarantee editorial placement. Spotify editors often ask how you're promoting the release; a consistent daily-content plan strengthens that section a lot.

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How to use the Spotify pitch generator

Fill in your song's genre, subgenre, mood, instruments, similar artists, location and how you're promoting it. Hit Generate my pitch and you'll get four versions — short, editorial, professional and emotional — plus a pre-submission checklist. Copy the one that fits, refine it in your own words, and paste it into Spotify for Artists.

What makes a strong Spotify editorial pitch

Editors read fast and look for signal. The strongest pitches lead with the essentials in the first sentence — genre, mood, and two or three "for fans of" references — so the editor can instantly picture which playlist it fits. Then they explain the promotion plan, because editorial placement works best on songs that already have momentum. Vague, hype-heavy pitches ("this is going to be huge") get ignored; specific, honest ones get read.

Spotify editorial pitch checklist

An honest note on playlist placement

No tool, service or pitch can guarantee an editorial placement — anyone promising that is selling you something. What you can control is the quality of your pitch and the strength of your own promotion. This generator helps with the first; consistent content helps with the second.

Strengthen the part editors ask about

Almost every pitch form asks how you'll promote the release. "Daily short-form content on TikTok and Instagram" is a genuinely strong answer — and Autohype runs exactly that for you automatically, so your pitch's promo section isn't a wish, it's a plan already in motion.

Frequently asked questions

Does this guarantee a Spotify playlist placement?

No — and be cautious of any tool that claims it can. This tool helps you structure a clear, professional pitch. The decision is always Spotify's editorial team. A good pitch improves your odds; it doesn't guarantee anything.

Where do I actually submit the pitch?

Inside Spotify for Artists, before your release goes live. You paste your pitch when you submit an unreleased song. This tool writes the text; you submit it there.

How early should I pitch to Spotify editorial?

At least 7 days before release — ideally more. Spotify needs lead time to review, and pitching early is also a signal you'll have a release plan in place.

What should a Spotify pitch include?

Your genre and subgenre, the mood, key instruments, two or three similar artists, your location, a sentence of story, and — importantly — how you're promoting the release. Editors care about momentum you're building yourself.

How long should my pitch be?

Concise. Editors skim hundreds of submissions. Lead with genre, mood and similar artists in the first sentence, then your promo plan. The 'short description' version this tool generates is a good length to aim for.

Why does my promotion plan matter to editors?

Editorial playlists reward songs with their own momentum. If you can show consistent external promotion — like daily short-form content — it strengthens your pitch and your post-add performance, which affects whether you stay on the playlist.

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