Understanding your results

How to read your campaign results and what the feedback means.

Your pitch report

After your campaign completes, you receive a detailed report. Here's what each section means.

Placements

Tracks that were added to playlists. Shows the playlist name, curator, and estimated reach (total playlist followers). These are real, organic placements with genuine listeners.

Curator responses

The report shows where each pitch landed:

  • Placed - the curator added your track to their playlist

  • Declined - the curator passed, often with feedback explaining why

Feedback

Many curators provide specific feedback: production quality, vocal performance, genre fit, suggested improvements. This is valuable intelligence for your next release.

A&R notes: your next steps

This is the part of the report most artists underuse. The A&R team reads every curator response from your campaign, spots the patterns, and turns them into actionable next steps: what worked, what held the track back, and what to change on your next song to raise its chances of landing more placements and more plays.

Curators listen to hundreds of tracks a week. A campaign gives you a rare batch of honest, professional reactions to your music, and the A&R notes distill it into things you can actually act on.

What to expect

Placement counts vary by track, genre, curator fit, timing, and market response. No placement count is promised or typical: a strong report includes honest declines and useful feedback, not just placements.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

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