What DistroKid Does (and Doesn't Do)
DistroKid is a distribution service, not a playlist pitching platform. Understanding this distinction prevents confusion about where pitching actually happens.
DistroKid handles:
- Delivering your music to Spotify and 150+ other platforms
- Verifying your Spotify for Artists profile
- Enabling future-dated releases (Musician Plus/Ultimate only)
- Providing daily streaming stats (Musician Plus/Ultimate only)
DistroKid does not handle:
- Submitting pitches to Spotify editors
- Communicating with Spotify's editorial team
- Guaranteeing playlist placement
- Providing pitch feedback
All pitching happens directly in Spotify for Artists after your track has been delivered.
Plan Requirements for Pitching
Not all DistroKid plans support the release scheduling needed for proper pitching.
| Plan | Annual Cost | Future Release Dates | Pitching Possible |
|---|---|---|---|
| Musician | $24.99 | No | Limited |
| Musician Plus | $39.99 | Yes | Yes |
| Ultimate (5 artists) | $89.99 | Yes | Yes |
| Ultimate (100 artists) | $1,349.99 | Yes | Yes |
The basic Musician plan releases music within 24-48 hours of upload. Without the ability to schedule a future release date, you cannot build in the 7+ day buffer required for pitching. Upgrade to Musician Plus or Ultimate before uploading any release you plan to pitch.
Tip For labels managing multiple artists, the Ultimate plan provides better value and enables centralized workflow management across your entire roster.
The Complete Pitching Workflow
Timing: The 7-Day Minimum vs. Reality
Spotify's official requirement is 7 days before release. But the editorial team receives over 20,000 submissions daily. Later submissions get less review time.
| Upload Timing | What Happens |
|---|---|
| 6+ weeks before | Full editorial review window, regional team routing |
| 4-5 weeks before | Standard review period, good chances |
| 2-3 weeks before | Limited review time, editors prioritizing earlier submissions |
| 7-14 days before | Minimum viable window, often just Release Radar benefit |
| Less than 7 days | Cannot pitch, no Release Radar guarantee |
For high-priority releases, upload and schedule the release 6 weeks out. This accommodates any distributor delays while maximizing editorial consideration time.
Character Limits and Pitch Structure
Spotify limits your pitch description to 500 characters. Structure matters.
First 100 characters (the hook): Metrics, credentials, or notable collaborations. Editors skim this first.
"1.2M TikTok views on the chorus preview. Co-produced by Mike Dean collaborator."
Middle 200 characters (sonic context): Genre, mood, and comparison artists. Help editors understand the sound without listening.
"Dark R&B with trap production, for fans of Summer Walker meets Metro Boomin. Vulnerable vocals over cinematic 808s."
Final 200 characters (marketing plan): Specific promotional commitments that signal investment.
"Launching with $4K Meta campaign, confirmed Lyrical Lemonade premiere, and opening slot on Brent Faiyaz tour."
Genre and Mood Selection Strategy
Genre tags determine which editor sees your pitch. Spotify organizes editorial by genre desks.
Be Specific Over Broad
| Too Broad | Better Choice |
|---|---|
| Hip-Hop | Trap, Boom Bap, Conscious Rap |
| Electronic | House, Techno, Future Bass |
| R&B | Alternative R&B, Soul, Contemporary R&B |
| Rock | Indie Rock, Post-Punk, Shoegaze |
Match the Song, Not Your Catalog
If you're a hip-hop artist releasing a ballad, tag the ballad's actual sound. Genre tags describe this track, not your overall brand.
Mood Accuracy Over Aspiration
Tagging a mellow track as "Energetic" hoping for workout playlist placement backfires. High skip rates from poor fit damage algorithmic potential. Be honest about mood.
Team Workflow for Labels
Labels managing multiple DistroKid releases need a systematic approach to pitching.
Centralize Spotify for Artists Access
Use DistroKid's team feature to grant access across artist profiles. In Spotify for Artists, assign Editor or Admin roles to team members who will submit pitches.
| Role | Can Pitch | Can Edit Profile | Can View Stats |
|---|---|---|---|
| Admin | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Editor | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Viewer | No | No | Yes |
Create a Release Calendar
For consistent pitching, build a calendar tracking:
- Upload date (6 weeks before release)
- Expected Spotify delivery date (upload + 3-5 days)
- Pitch submission deadline (at least 7 days before release)
- Release date
Standardize Pitch Templates
Create internal templates for different genres or artist tiers. Include placeholder sections for:
- Metrics (to be filled with real numbers)
- Marketing plan specifics
- Comparison artists
- Sonic description
Standardization ensures consistent quality across your roster while allowing customization per release.
Track Pitch Outcomes
Log every pitch and its outcome. Over time, patterns emerge: which genres perform better, which pitch angles resonate, which timing works. Use this data to refine your approach.
Common DistroKid Pitching Mistakes
Uploading Same-Day or Same-Week
Without a future release date, you cannot pitch. The track releases before Spotify's system processes a pitch submission.
Not Verifying Spotify for Artists First
New artist profiles take time to create. If your first release goes live before the profile exists, you miss the pitching window entirely.
Relying on DistroKid Stats Instead of Spotify
DistroKid provides estimated daily stats, but Spotify for Artists shows the real data editors see. Pitch decisions and algorithmic routing depend on Spotify's internal metrics.
Waiting Until Delivery Confirmation
Don't wait until DistroKid confirms all stores to start pitch preparation. Draft your pitch, finalize genre tags, and plan marketing materials while waiting for delivery.
DistroKid Features That Support Pitching
Hyperfollow Pre-Save Pages
DistroKid's Hyperfollow creates pre-save pages for upcoming releases. Pre-saves generate first-day streams and signal audience demand to editors.
Include pre-save numbers in your pitch if they're meaningful: "Currently at 8,500 pre-saves" adds credibility.
Spotify Canvas (Via Spotify for Artists)
While not a DistroKid feature, Canvas animations increase engagement metrics. Create a Canvas loop in Spotify for Artists after your track is delivered but before release.
Daily Stats (Musician Plus/Ultimate)
Estimated daily stats help you track momentum after release. Strong early performance can lead to post-release editorial adds even if the initial pitch wasn't selected.
After the Pitch: What Happens Next
Once you've submitted, the pitch is out of your hands. Focus on:
- Pre-release marketing: Build pre-saves through ads and organic promotion
- Release week execution: Deploy your marketing plan as pitched
- Data monitoring: Track saves, completions, and playlist adds in Spotify for Artists
- Algorithm feeding: Strong engagement triggers
Discover Weeklyand Radio recommendations
Even without editorial placement, a well-pitched track with solid first-week metrics can generate significant algorithmic reach. The pitch itself guarantees Release Radar inclusion for your followers, which provides the initial data Spotify's recommendation engine needs.