# Apple Music Playlists: Partner Pitch or Behavior | Dynamoi

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Description: No public Apple Music playlist submission form exists. Editorial pitching uses Apple Music Pitch via iTunes Connect partner access.

Trigger the Spotify Algorithm with Dynamoi Start Now Dynamoi Learn Apple Music Playlists: Partner Pitch or Behavior There is no public Apple Music playlist submission form. Editorial pitching is partner-based, and algorithmic playlists respond to library adds, completions, and Favorites. FAQ Jun 3, 2026 Reading time 3 min read Apple Music has no public playlist submission form for independent artists. Editorial pitches go through Apple Music Pitch in iTunes Connect, which is only accessible to Apple Music partners such as labels and distributors with the right access. Algorithmic playlists and stations including New Music Mix and Discovery Station cannot be pitched directly; they respond to library adds, completions, and Favorites from real listeners. Which Playlist Types Matter and How Should You Prioritize Them? Apple Music playlists fall into three buckets: Apple editorial playlists: curated by Apple, measurable in Apple Music for Artists playlist analytics (see Understand your analytics ). Personalized playlists and stations: algorithmic surfaces driven by listener behavior (you do not “pitch” these like editorial). User and curator playlists: includes fan playlists and third-party curator accounts. Some are credible, many are noise. Prioritize editorial first, then personalization signals, then credible curators. What you can pitch (and what you cannot) Surface Can you pitch it directly? What you can do instead Apple editorial playlists Yes, via partner tooling ( Apple Music Pitch ) Deliver early, pitch on time, make metadata and artist page complete Personalized playlists and stations No public pitch path Drive real intent: Favorites, library adds, repeat listening User and curator playlists No official Apple submission inbox Earn it like media: fit, relationships, and ethical outreach How to find relevant Apple Music playlists (no tools required) Use a simple workflow: Search by genre and comparable artists Use Apple Music search for genre keywords and “RIYL” comps, then open playlists that repeatedly include artists adjacent to your sound. Use curator and playlist pages as clues When you find a good playlist, click through to see the curator channel and other playlists in the same editorial “family.” Document candidates Track playlist name, curator type (Apple editorial vs external), fit notes, and next action. How to avoid scams and stay ethical Paid placement offers are the wrong model. If money changes hands for placement, you are in payola territory, and you can create legal and platform risk. Treat playlist access like PR: disclose relationships and avoid quid-pro-quo placement offers. Warning If someone guarantees a playlist add on Apple Music for a fee, treat it as a red flag, not a growth channel. How to measure playlist impact Use Apple Music for Artists to review playlist performance and broader signal movement (plays, listeners, Shazam, radio). Apple documents its analytics surfaces and reporting behavior in Understand your analytics . What Are Apple-First Alternatives When Playlists Are Quiet? Radio Spins and radio-driven discovery (where relevant to the strategy). Shazam Count as an early signal when traction comes from real-world exposure. Library and Favorites conversion loops. Part of Apple Music Promotion: Strategy and Rates [2026] → Related learning How-to Guide Apple Music Algorithm: Discovery Surfaces [2026] How-to Guide Apple Music for Artists Promote: Links and Assets FAQ Promote on Apple Music: Setup, Pre-Add, Paid [2026] Complete Guide Apple Music Promotion: Strategy and Rates [2026] See pricing →
