SubmitHub is great for playlist placements and blog coverage across all genres. But if you make electronic music and want to get your demos heard by real labels — with detailed feedback and marketing tools included — growyour.music is purpose-built for that.
| Feature | SubmitHub | growyour.music |
|---|---|---|
| Genre focus | All genres | Electronic music specialist |
| Feedback window | 48 hours | 7 days (detailed) |
| Feedback detail | Brief approve/decline | Structured ratings + written notes |
| Missed deadline | No refund | Automatic credit refund |
| Curators/Labels | Blogs, playlists, labels | 200+ electronic music labels |
| Smart Links | No | Included free |
| Pre-save Campaigns | No | Included free |
| Download Gates | No | Included free |
| AI Ad Studio | No | Included |
| Price per submission | $1–3 | $2 |
SubmitHub is built for broad music promotion — getting your track onto playlists, blogs, and YouTube channels across every genre. It works well for that. If you want Spotify playlist placements or blog reviews, SubmitHub has a large network of curators ready to listen.
growyour.music is built specifically for electronic music artists who want to get signed to labels. Every label in the directory releases house, techno, drum and bass, or a related subgenre — ranked by real Beatport and Traxsource chart data. The feedback is structured with ratings on production quality, originality, and marketability, plus a written note. And if a label misses the 7-day deadline, you get an automatic credit refund.
Where growyour.music really differentiates is the marketing toolkit. After you get signed, you need smart links for your release, pre-save campaigns to build anticipation, download gates to grow your email list, and ads to reach new listeners. On SubmitHub, you need separate tools for all of that. On growyour.music, it is all in one place — and the free plan includes smart links, download gates, and a pre-save campaign to get started.
SubmitHub is a music submission platform where artists pay to send tracks to blogs, playlist curators, and labels. Curators have 48 hours to respond with brief feedback (approve/decline).
growyour.music is a creator growth engine built for electronic music artists. Beyond demo submissions with 7-day guaranteed feedback, it includes smart links, pre-save campaigns, download gates, AI-powered ad campaigns, and a directory of 200+ electronic music labels.
SubmitHub focuses on playlist placements and blog coverage across all genres. growyour.music is built exclusively for electronic music with a longer feedback window (7 days vs 48 hours), more detailed structured feedback (production, originality, marketability ratings), and additional growth tools. If you make electronic music and want label feedback specifically, growyour.music is more focused.
Both charge per submission: SubmitHub charges $1-2 per submission (premium is $2-3), growyour.music charges $2 per submission. However, growyour.music includes free smart links, pre-save campaigns, and download gates with every plan — tools that would cost extra elsewhere.
SubmitHub requires curators to respond within 48 hours but responses can be brief declines. growyour.music guarantees detailed structured feedback within 7 days with automatic credit refund if the deadline is missed.
Absolutely. Many artists use SubmitHub for playlist and blog coverage while using growyour.music for direct label submissions and music marketing tools. They serve complementary purposes.
$2 per submission. Guaranteed feedback in 7 days. Automatic refund if a label misses the deadline. Plus smart links, presaves, and download gates — included free.