Excellent idea about the preliminary feedback and complete feedback upon the song acceptance. Somehow it seems that artists don't appreciate it enough yet. They may be left with a feeling that... See more
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Excellent idea about the preliminary feedback and complete feedback upon the song acceptance. Somehow it seems that artists don't appreciate it enough yet. They may be left with a feeling that... See more
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This is an odd site in many ways. The interface is very old school. There is not much in the way of friendly customer support - but I've only ever had one very small problem and after several confusin... See more
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I manage a small independent record label and I recently started working with this service. So far I am very pleased, they are professional and quick in setting up campaigns for my releases. the pr... See more
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This is written a few weeks after the big drop in listeners and streams by spotify, I need to apologize to Recordlabel.ai / Playlist IQ to a degree. I've taken time to analyze our data, using artist.t... See more
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Our mission? To give you all the tools you need to become your own record label – and we mean that literally! Our flagship service, Playlist IQ, was born from a simple observation: playlist pitching was broken. So we fixed it. Instead of throwing money at playlists hoping something sticks, artists can now see which curators are actually interested in their music before spending a dime. Using smart AI technology, we made the playlist pitching process much more enjoyable for both artists and playlist owners. But we didn't stop there. Want to transform your vocals into professional-grade recordings? Done. Need to create instrument tracks but don't play the instrument? We've got you covered. Looking for that perfect master that sounds just like your favorite artist's track? Our AI mastering tool makes it happen. We even solved the hassle of presaves by creating a one-click solution that automatically saves all your future releases to your fans' libraries. What makes us different is that we actually listened to both sides of the industry. Artists were tired of wasting money on playlists that weren't a good fit, and curators wanted better ways to monetize their work. Our platform solves these problems while keeping everything transparent and fair. Every playlist on our platform has at least 100 real followers (no bots allowed!), and we maintain high standards through our trust score system. Whether you're dropping your first track or your fifteenth album, we're here to help you work smarter, not harder, in today's music industry. Think of us as your tech-savvy music industry partner, combining AI innovation with real industry solutions to help you succeed on your own terms.
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Excellent idea about the preliminary feedback and complete feedback upon the song acceptance. Somehow it seems that artists don't appreciate it enough yet. They may be left with a feeling that it is too easy to reject their song this way. But again, they don't have to pay for that. So, I think this system is designed as efficient and fair. The timing is off sometimes. Often, I receive Rush notifications 2 days after the fact which practically turns them regular at that point. It may be some minor platform glitch that would need to be addressed.
Other than that, it seems that artists appreciate when it is easy to mass submit their songs and when they have some control and choose who the song is sent to. It may be that Record Label AI is keeping too much control to themselves and that's likely why we have low submission volumes compared to other similar platforms. I'd suggest you look into this and to make the artists' experience on the platform as smooth as possible. For example, a relatively new platform Pitchplaylists.com has quickly become a go to place for artists and is also very use-friendly for curators. Check them out and learn from them to improve your performance.
Note that I have many more playlists and I could be much more active on your platform. But I am not seeing artists come to you yet. Make some changes, bring artists and I'll be the 1st to add another 20 playlists.
Good luck!

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This is an odd site in many ways. The interface is very old school. There is not much in the way of friendly customer support - but I've only ever had one very small problem and after several confusing emails decided to let it slide. I'm still going five stars though because, once you get your head around it, it really works a treat. Better and more hands on than the slicker sites that I have tried. It's not super cheap but you get to decide where your budget goes and when you spend your credits. Spend some time with it and see where it goes. You'll be surprised.

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Recordlabel.ai operates a highly professional, trustworthy service that is a standout in the sometimes sketchy realm of music promotion and playlisting. Playlist IQ in particular is a state-of-the-art service that I've used many times for my label artists to gain high-quality, genre matched playlist placements on new releases. No other service provides this level of control and precision over playlisting, and it's pricing structure is fair and equitable for both artists and curators. I highly recommend Recordlabel.ai, and will continue to look to them for future playlisting and music promotion.

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I manage a small independent record label and
I recently started working with this service. So far I am very pleased, they are professional and quick in setting up campaigns for my releases. the process is easy and they offer many options to help further my objectives.
I am looking forward to the possibilities.

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Great promoting tool! Created couple campaigns there already

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Promotion is easy, and you only pay when curators add your track to their play list. Customer help if provide by real people, not bots, with prompt replies, they are a great help.

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I started with the lowest cost experimental package and my results were absolutely excellent! Next I signed up a few months later for the next level, I accidentally overpaid on a Sunday night, so I sent an email to customer service, the customer service got back to me immediately Monday morning and issued a refund. The usee interface is best used on a desktop, they have am intuitive feature called playlist IQ that analyzes your music and matches it for a best possible outcome. I have tried many different strategies, and recordlabel ai is the best for playlists. I can't speak for their other features such as production or mastering yet, but the experience of having them very quickly and competently move to issue a refund based on a mistake I made demonstrates business integrity. This is a service you can trust. Thanks for reading. February, 2026

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In summary, I was onboarded as a curator by Omari MC in March 2025. His recruitment email included the statement:
“Some curators would have to review 75 songs on SubmitHub to equal payout for feedback for 1 song on our platform.”
Despite his response to my feedback below, it remains unclear why he used the exact term “payout for feedback”, when according to the platform, standard campaigns only compensate for detailed feedback if an artist allocates a budget and accepts the offer.
As a longtime industry professional, the term “payout for feedback” is straightforward and understood in the context of similar platforms. A more accurate description for Recordlabel.ai would have been “payout for offers”, since compensation is contingent on artist acceptance rather than providing feedback alone.
Despite this, the platform owner has indicated that the issue lies with my comprehension rather than the misleading language used during onboarding, as reflected in his response to this review. He then proceeded to leave a retaliatory 1-star review for my business, despite that business having nothing to do with my experiences as a user on Recordlabel.ai.
To expand:
I joined RecordLabel.ai as a curator based on representations about payout rates, including a comparison to SubmitHub. Recordlabel.ai wrote to me that "some curators would have to review 75 songs on Submithub to equal payout for feedback for 1 song on our platform" when trying to get me to sign up.
During my participation, I completed several submissions, expecting compensation consistent with what was communicated during onboarding.
According to the platform FAQ, standard campaign initial responses are unpaid, and detailed feedback is only compensated if an artist allocates budget to your list. This model differs significantly from the expectations presented when I signed up. Despite completing multiple reviews, my dashboard still showed $0.00 balance.
By using SubmitHub as a benchmark, they created a reasonable expectation that the Recordlabel.ai platform compensates curators for the professional act of providing feedback. This apparently is not the case outside of vaguely established "Rush orders."
While the platform removed my playlist promptly upon request, the compensation process was unclear, and there was a discrepancy between the onboarding claims and actual payouts. I recommend that other curators carefully review the FAQ and understand the compensation rules before participating, as their onboarding process feels more intent on vague comparisons than clarity.
In further response to Recordlabel.ai's response to my review:
My concern was never that the model differs”from other platforms. The issue is that the recruitment messaging — specifically the comparison to SubmitHub — framed compensation in a way that reasonably suggested meaningful payout for reviews themselves. That distinction between “reviewing” and “approval-only compensation” was not clearly conveyed in the initial outreach that led me to join.
Pointing to thousands of other onboarded playlists or suggesting a lack of comprehension does not change my experience. My review reflects how the compensation structure was presented to me at the time of recruitment and how it functioned in practice after I invested professional time completing submissions.
I encourage prospective curators to read all materials carefully and ensure they fully understand how compensation applies before participating.
Compensation structures tied solely to approvals can raise broader industry questions, which is why clarity during onboarding is especially important.

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Playlist IQ is the only place I can find now where I can pitch to playlists as an artist and not waste time or money on one sentence of unhelpful feedback. This is a level playing field where playlisters are held accountable and you get real plays from real listeners. My only criticism is the website interface is a little clunky, but I appreciate what they're doing here enough to overlook that.

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I am a curator on their site, the submissions are effective I don’t need to spend a lot of time when I don’t like the track or when it doesn’t fit. However when the submissions are a match the process is really rewarding

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Great interface with a very extensive selection of playlist options that have great market exposure , huge listening base and great musicians
For any artist who wants to work with a trust-worthy playlist pitching company, RecordLabel.ai is a solid group of folks who take care of independent artists well when you use them for promotional services.
They save you a ton of time by vetting playlists for real curators. Use these guys!

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I’ve been using this platform for a few months and it has completely transformed the way I release music. Playlist IQ is brilliant – I know exactly which curators are interested before I spend a penny. The AI mastering and vocal tools are top-notch too, making my tracks sound professional without a huge budget.

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This service makes music promotion so much easier. The one-click presave feature is a lifesaver, and I love that all playlists are verified real followers. Everything feels transparent, fair, and designed with artists in mind. I’ve already seen a boost in plays and engagement.

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I am an artist from India. Most of the hyped promo platforms don't cater to indian artist. But using this platform I felt there is something for everyone. Even when you have a very specific genre you will find a good enough amount of playlist where your song will fit.
I don't want to name any platform, but I have used a few of them, which were very costly with no substantial result.
I have used them a number of times over a period of a few years and they delivered what they say they will.
I have recently used their playlist pitching service and it has worked just as they said it would.

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A little expensive or should I say the should have cheaper packages but this where you need to be for legit promo.

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This company takes the frustration out of searching for playlists to pitch my song too. The system is easy to use. I am a Christian artist but I am offered suggestions that cross to other genres. Exposure! Exposure! Exposure! So far it seems all organic. I have not received any dings/fines like when I used other services.

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It's bollocks.. you search the Internet for "voice to music instruments" and after jumping through hoops, it turns out that you have to pay.
Waste of time.
Dogshit

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As a curator, I consider a fair system for both sides. We listen for free and are able to provide a feedback in a price we consider fair. Nice to work here.

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