For Independent Artists Releasing Their Own Music
Most artists release music the way they
think the platforms work.
Start releasing the way they actually do.
The platforms reward specific actions and ignore others. Most artists don't know which is which — and it costs them every release. There are deadlines, submission windows, correct tags, a specific order things need to happen in, and moments where how you call your audience to action can change what happens next.
You don't get to redo a release once it's out.
Built for your next release — $150
This is what your plan actually looks like — built specifically for you
Your name. Your track. Your dates.
Build My PlanWhat You're Actually Getting
- ✦ 60-day day-by-day action plan — from pre-release through post-launch. Each day has a specific platform, a specific action, and a direct link you can click to do it.
- ✦ Every submission window mapped to your release date — Spotify editorial, Apple Music, Amazon, SoundExchange, All About Jazz. These windows close whether you know about them or not.
- ✦ Distributor-specific instructions — DistroKid, CD Baby, TuneCore each work differently. Your plan accounts for the difference.
- ✦ Metadata + correct tags for your genre and audience — specific genre tags, mood descriptors, and instrumentation labels matched to the listener pools your music belongs in.
- ✦ Fan activation language written for you — what to say, when to say it, and why those actions matter: saves, library adds, personal playlists, and repeat listens.
- ✦ Catalog integration strategy — how to use the music you've already released to warm the algorithm before your new track drops. Most artists leave this completely untouched.
You can't control whether the algorithm picks up your release. But you can control whether you're doing the things it responds to… or the things it ignores.
Every action in this plan is built around how the platforms actually behave — not guesswork, not trends, not what worked once for one artist.
"We've seen the difference between hitting submission windows and missing them — and it's huge."
The Braxton Brothers
"This playbook has been super helpful."
Keith Eatmon · #1 UK Soul Artist
When your record drops…
nothing gets left on the table.
Tell me your release date, your track, and your distributor. I build your complete day-by-day release plan — specific to your release — within 5 business days.
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