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← Zurück zum Vergleichs-Hub Side-by-Side: 2026 Playlist Push vs SubmitHub: Two Ways to Pitch Curators Playlist Push is managed pitching with a $280+ minimum. SubmitHub is DIY credits starting under a dollar. Both charge you for consideration, not placements. We break down cost, acceptance rates, and outlet types so you can pick the right tool — or skip pitching altogether. Dynamoi-managed save campaigns currently average around $0.47 per Spotify save — useful as a paid-promotion benchmark when judging pitching service ROI (Dynamoi First-Party-Daten, aggregated and anonymized, 2025). Ein Wachstumssystem aufbauen Zurück zum Vergleichs-Hub Direkte Antwort As of 2026, Playlist Push is the better choice if you want a hands-off campaign where curators are automatically matched to your genre (~32% acceptance, $280+ minimum). SubmitHub is better if you want granular control over which outlets you pitch, a free tier to test, and broader coverage beyond playlists (~14% acceptance, ~$0.80–$0.98/credit). Neither guarantees placements — you’re paying for structured access, not results. Für Künstler who want guaranteed Reichweite instead of gatekeepers, managed ad campaigns on Meta, YouTube, and TikTok deliver predictable, scalable growth. Am besten geeignet für Künstler, die zwei externe Tools vergleichen, bevor sie sich für eine Wachstums-Chain entscheiden. Der Dynamoi-Ansatz Managed campaigns, Smart Links-Routing, Distribution und Publishing-Administration in einem Workflow. Vergleich Playlist Push vs SubmitHub: Funktion Vergleich in 2026 Betrachten Sie dies als Entscheidungsmatrix, nicht als Tabellenkalkulation. Cost Model Playlist Push Managed curator campaign packages priced per release SubmitHub DIY credit-based submissions, plus a limited free Standard lane Typical Campaign Cost Playlist Push $280+ minimum for Spotify campaigns, with ~$450 common for a single release SubmitHub $0-$300 depending on Premium credit volume and outlet mix Acceptance Rate Playlist Push No placement guarantee; campaign results depend on curator acceptance SubmitHub ~14% Premium average acceptance, with wide variation by outlet type Response Guarantee Playlist Push Campaign reporting, but no guarantee every curator responds SubmitHub Premium submissions require feedback or credits return Kostenlos Option Playlist Push No meaningful free campaign lane SubmitHub Standard submissions and Hot or Not testing can start free Outlet Types Playlist Push Spotify playlist curators, TikTok creators, and influencer-style campaigns SubmitHub Playlists, blogs, influencers, labels, radio, and creator outlets TikTok Campaigns Playlist Push Available as managed influencer campaign packages SubmitHub Available through selected influencer and creator outlets Feedback on Rejection Playlist Push Not the core product; focus is campaign-level placement outreach SubmitHub Premium rejections include written feedback Campaign Turnaround Playlist Push Campaign setup and curator review window vary by package SubmitHub Premium submissions generally target fast curator response windows Managed Ad Campaigns Playlist Push No Meta, YouTube, or TikTok ad account operation SubmitHub No Meta, YouTube, or TikTok ad account operation The Real Cost Vergleich Playlist Push (Per Campaign) Minimum Spotify-Kampagne $280 Average Campaign ~$450 TikTok Campaign $340+ Per Release $280–$1,000+ No guarantees on placements or streams SubmitHub (Per Campaign) 100 Premium Guthaben $80 Typical Single Test $100–$300 Standard (Kostenlos) Submissions $0 Per Release $0–$300 ~14% average acceptance on premium Which Plattform Is Right for You? Playlist Push wins if you need Choose Playlist Push if you: Want a hands-off, managed pitching experience Have $280+ per release to invest in curator outreach Are focused primarily on Spotify playlist placements Prefer campaign-style workflow over individual submissions SubmitHub wins if you need Choose SubmitHub if you: Want granular control over which outlets you pitch Need to test the waters with a free tier first Want coverage beyond playlists — blogs, influencers, labels Value guaranteed feedback on rejections (Premium) Dynamoi is the third option for artists who have grown past pitching gatekeepers. If you have 10,000+ monatlich listeners and want guaranteed Reichweite through managed campaigns on Meta, YouTube, and TikTok — plus free publishing and distribution — neither Playlist Push nor SubmitHub was built for that. Dynamoi First-Party-Daten What the streams behind a placement are worth A pitch or playlist placement only pays off if the plays behind it earn. Here's what YouTube and streaming actually pay by Land, from Dynamoi's first-party benchmarks. Royalty platforms tracked 25 Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, YouTube and more Top YouTube-RPM-Markt $9.18 per 1,000 views; many markets earn under $1 Royalty & RPM markets 80+ per-stream and RPM rates by Land, through 2026 Dynamoi first-party royalty and YouTube-RPM benchmarks — aggregated and anonymized, updated through 2026. See YouTube-RPM nach Land See per-stream royalty rates by Land Dritte Option Two Flavors of Pitching. One Scalable Alternative. Playlist Push and SubmitHub both charge you to pitch gatekeepers who may say no. Dynamoi puts your music directly in front of fans with targeted ads — guaranteed Reichweite, measurable ROI, no middleman. Kostenlose Smart Links Paste a Spotify URL and Dynamoi builds a hosted page for every release in your catalogue. Kostenlos, every artist, every team seat, no paid plan required. Managed Marketing Campaigns Managed advertising starts with Starter at $25/month, 50 USD Startguthaben für Kampagnen, and daily campaign-spend billing as campaigns run across Meta, YouTube, and TikTok. Dynamoi runs the campaigns end-to-end, so you never touch an ad account. Kostenlos Verlagsverwaltung We register your songs with publishing societies and collect mechanical + performance royalties. No commission, no fees. You keep 100% of your writer’s share. Vertrieb to 150+ Shops Vertrieb to 150+ stores with 10% commission. Content ID included free. No subscription to maintain — your catalog stays live. Ein Wachstumssystem aufbauen Related comparisons Keep comparing before you commit DistroKid vs CD Baby: Subscription Speed or One-Time Permanence? Read comparison DistroKid vs TuneCore: real annual cost and marketing fit Read comparison Groover vs SubmitHub: pricing, response rates, and when to use each Read comparison So entscheiden Sie How to choose between Playlist Push and SubmitHub Step 1 Calculate your pitching budget Playlist Push requires a $280 minimum per Spotify campaign, averaging ~$450. SubmitHub lets you start for free with Standard submissions or test with $80–$100 in Premium credits. If your budget is under $200, SubmitHub is the only option. If you have $300+ and want hands-off pitching, Playlist Push is more streamlined. Step 2 Decide if you need editorial coverage or playlist focus Playlist Push is focused on Spotify playlists and TikTok creators. SubmitHub covers a broader range: blogs, playlists, influencers, labels, and radio. If you want press coverage alongside playlist placements, SubmitHub’s outlet variety gives you more options. Step 3 Consider whether paid campaigns complement your pitching strategy Organic pitching builds editorial credibility but depends on curator decisions. Managed ad campaigns on Meta, YouTube, and TikTok deliver guaranteed Reichweite to targeted audiences. Für Künstler with 10,000+ monatlich listeners, consider pairing pitching with Dynamoi’s managed campaigns for predictable, scalable growth. Häufig gestellte Fragen Fragen, die sich Künstler vor einem Wechsel stellen Is Playlist Push or SubmitHub better for Spotify playlists? + For pure Spotify playlist placement, Playlist Push has the edge — it’s laser-focused on routing your track to playlist curators with a managed campaign model and a higher reported acceptance rate (~32% vs ~14%). SubmitHub supports Spotify playlists too, but its network is broader (blogs, influencers, labels) and the workflow is more hands-on. If playlists are your only goal and you have $280+, Playlist Push is more streamlined. What’s the acceptance rate on each platform? + Playlist Push publishes an average track acceptance rate of ~32%. SubmitHub’s average acceptance is commonly reported around ~14%, though Premium submissions tend to perform better than Standard. Both platforms emphasize that acceptance varies dramatically based on genre fit, track quality, and targeting. Neither guarantees placements. Is organic playlist pitching better than paid ads? + They solve different problems. Organic pitching builds editorial credibility and playlist placement, which can trigger algorithmic recommendations. Paid ads deliver guaranteed Reichweite to targeted audiences at scale. Für Künstler with 10,000+ monatlich listeners, paid campaigns on Meta, YouTube, and TikTok tend to deliver more predictable, measurable results. The best strategy often combines both: pitching for credibility, paid ads for fan growth. Can I use both Playlist Push and SubmitHub? + Yes, and many artists do. Playlist Push works well for hands-off, higher-budget Spotify campaigns, while SubmitHub is useful for lower-cost testing across a wider range of outlets. Using both lets you cast a wider net — managed playlist pitching plus DIY outreach to blogs, influencers, and labels. How much should I spend on playlist pitching? + Playlist Push requires a minimum of $280 per Spotify campaign, with most artists spending ~$450 on average. SubmitHub lets you start for free with Standard submissions, or test with $100–$300 in Premium credits. Budget depends on your goals: $100–$300 for initial testing, $500+ for a serious push across multiple outlets and platforms. What’s the alternative to playlist pitching for music promotion? + Managed paid campaigns on Meta, YouTube, and TikTok are the primary alternative. Instead of pitching gatekeepers and hoping they say yes, paid ads deliver your music directly to targeted audiences with guaranteed Impressionen. Dynamoi offers managed campaigns with 25 USD/Monat Starter, 50 USD Startguthaben für Kampagnen, and daily campaign-spend billing. Other alternatives include Spotify’s editorial playlist submission (free, through Spotify for Artists) and social media marketing. Does SubmitHub offer paid advertising now? + Yes. SubmitHub launched an automated Meta Ads feature (SubmitHub Ads) that lets artists run Facebook and Instagram campaigns directly through the platform. It’s still evolving, with updates shipped throughout 2025–2026. For a fully managed ad experience across Meta, YouTube, and TikTok with shared ad accounts and AI-generated creative, Dynamoi is purpose-built for that. Which platform gives better feedback on rejections? + SubmitHub is generally stronger for rejection feedback. Premium submissions guarantee at least 60 seconds of listening and written feedback, even when rejected. Playlist Push curators write reviews with tags and can provide written explanations, but feedback quality varies by curator. If learning from rejections matters to you, SubmitHub’s Premium tier is more consistent.
