The best Spotify promotion package depends on the release stage, budget, track fit, and how much campaign support you need. A first-time artist testing playlist fit should not choose the same package as a manager planning a month-long release push.
Choose a small package when you need a first test
A smaller 48-hour package is useful when you want to test the workflow, understand how your release context is reviewed, and start with a lower budget. It is best for artists who have one track ready and want a focused entry campaign.
Choose a mid-tier package for release momentum
One-week and one-month package options make more sense when a release is already live or scheduled and you want broader playlist pitching. This can fit active singles, follow-up pushes, or tracks with some early audience signal.
Choose a Meta ads package for wider support
Packages with Facebook and Instagram advertising are better for artists, managers, or labels that want playlist pitching plus broader awareness support. These are stronger for month-long campaigns where creative, audience, and streaming activity can work together.
What to check before buying
- Is the track already live on Spotify?
- Can you describe the genre, mood, and target markets clearly?
- Do you need a short test or a longer release campaign?
- Do you need advertising support or only playlist pitching?
Start by comparing the current Spotify playlist promotion packages, then use the product page to attach the exact track before checkout.
Plan your next Spotify campaign
Use this guide to make a cleaner campaign decision, then compare the current Spotify playlist promotion packages or read the campaign FAQ before ordering.
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