Distribution Takes 2-5 Days to Go Live on Spotify

Uploading takes minutes. Getting live on Spotify takes 2-5 days. Total time from upload to release: plan for 2-4 weeks to do it properly.

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What Is the Short Answer?

From upload to live on major platforms: typically 5-10 business days. But you should submit 3-4 weeks early to allow for playlist pitching and handle any issues.

How Does the Timeline Break Down?

Distribution involves several stages, each with its own timeline:

Upload and submission (minutes). Filling out the form, uploading audio and artwork, entering metadata. This part is fast.

Distributor review (1-3 business days). Your distributor checks for audio issues, artwork compliance, and metadata problems. Some submissions require human review; others are automated. First-time releases sometimes take longer.

Delivery to platforms (1-2 days). After approval, your distributor sends files to Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, and other stores.

Platform processing (varies).

Platform Typical Processing Time
Spotify 2-5 business days
Apple Music 1-7 business days
Amazon Music 2-5 business days
TikTok 1-3 business days
YouTube Music 2-5 business days

Why You Need More Time

The processing timeline above is just for getting live. You need additional buffer for:

Playlist pitching. Spotify requires releases to be scheduled at least 7 days in advance to pitch for editorial playlists. Miss this window, and you miss your best algorithmic opportunity.

Pre-save campaigns. Effective pre-save campaigns need 1-2 weeks of promotion before release.

Rejection buffer. If your submission is rejected (wrong format, artwork issue, metadata error), you need time to fix and resubmit without missing your release date.

Marketing coordination. Aligning social media, PR, and advertising campaigns requires knowing your release date is locked.

How Long Does Each Distributor Take?

Distributor review times vary significantly. Here are typical timelines from submission to stores receiving your release:

Distributor Review Time Total to Stores Notes
DistroKid Automated, minutes 1-2 days Fastest for repeat users
Ditto Music 1-2 business days 2-4 days Pro tier may get priority
CD Baby 2-5 business days 3-7 days Human review on every release
TuneCore 1-3 business days 2-5 days First release may take longer
RouteNote 2-5 business days 3-7 days Free tier can be slower
Dynamoi 1-3 business days 2-5 days Review plus delivery to 150+ stores
AWAL 3-7 business days 5-10 days Selective; longer onboarding review

These timelines assume no issues with audio quality, artwork, or metadata. Rejections for formatting errors add 2-5 additional days per resubmission.

How Does Free vs. Paid Distribution Speed Compare?

Free-tier distribution (RouteNote Free, UnitedMasters Debut) often processes slower than paid services. Some artists report 4-6 week delays during busy periods.

If timing matters - you're reacting to a viral moment, coordinating with an event, or launching a marketing campaign - paid distribution is worth the speed difference.

What Causes Delays?

Most delays fall into predictable categories:

Artwork rejections. The most common reason for resubmission. Platforms require exact dimensions (3000x3000 pixels minimum), no blurriness, no URL text, and no copyrighted images. Check your distributor's artwork guide before submitting.

Metadata errors. Misspelled artist names, incorrect featured artist formatting, or missing ISRC codes can trigger manual review or rejection. Copy metadata carefully, especially for re-releases.

Content moderation. Explicit content, controversial titles, or flagged keywords may require human review at both the distributor and platform level.

Holiday backlogs. Late November through early January sees the highest submission volume industry-wide. Plan major releases around this crunch by submitting earlier than usual.

What Is the Safe Release Timeline?

  • 4 weeks before: Upload to distributor
  • 3 weeks before: Release appears in platform "upcoming" sections
  • 2 weeks before: Pitch to Spotify editorial (7-day minimum required)
  • 1 week before: Pre-save campaign active
  • Release day: Verify everything is live

This timeline accounts for average processing plus buffer for problems. Compressing it below 2 weeks is risky for any release you're actively promoting.