Pitching

Spotify for Artists Pitch Generator

Use AI to write the pitch description you submit in Spotify for Artists, the free-text field editors actually read.

Pitch inputs

Build the source material

6

Score

43 days meets Spotify's 7-day pitch window.
Add the human reason this song exists.
Add sounds, instruments, or production references.
Add three believable reference points.
Add a mood so the editor can place it.
Release date
Release format

Quality mode

Your pitch description

Spotify pitch result

A ready-to-paste Spotify pitch description.

Fill in real song context, then generate the pitch description you paste into Spotify for Artists, a couple of notes on why it works, and the genre and mood tags to select.

Want this handled inside the release workflow?

Velveteen turns this from a Spotify-only draft into a proper multi-platform release pitch.

  • Pitch to all supported platform opportunities, not just Spotify.
  • Validate release metadata, artwork, and timing before delivery.
  • Keep pitching, distribution, and royalty tracking in one workflow.
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Frequently asked questions

Does this submit my pitch to Spotify?+

No. It writes the pitch description, and you paste that into the Pitch a Song field in Spotify for Artists yourself. The tool doesn't connect to your Spotify account or send anything to Spotify. You stay in control of what actually gets submitted.

Do I need an account to use it?+

No. It's free and there's no signup. You fill in your release details, generate a draft, and copy it. If you want to distribute your music and pitch through Spotify for Artists, that's where a Velveteen account comes in, but the tool itself is open to anyone.

Is my pitch saved anywhere?+

Only in your own browser. The tool keeps your last few generations locally so you can reload them, but nothing is stored on our servers. Clear your browser data and they're gone.

How long should a Spotify pitch be?+

Spotify's pitch field is 500 characters, which is about 80 words. The tool keeps drafts inside that limit, because the constraint is the point: a tight, specific description beats a long one every time.

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