See where your Spotify streams really come from

Stop guessing. Find out which playlists and campaigns bring real listeners — and which are just wasting your money.

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Explain Spotify for Artists data dynamically and over time

S4A gives you nice charts — but they don’t tell you why things change. One day you have 150 streams, the next day 600. Was it an algorithmic boost? A new playlist? Your ad campaign? And how to replicate it?

With current analytics, you need to manually check dozens of pages to understand even today's numbers. But the past events are impossible to explain. We cover this gap

Learn which playlists actually work for you

SubmitHub, Groover and other services may give you dozens of “approved” placements in playlists. But how do these playlists perform?

Right now, you can see only all streams from the playlists. So what is the day-by-day analytics? What if several songs are on the same playlist? How is the position in the playlist affecting your streams?

Be on top of your playlist efficiency and never again invest in the playlist that didn't work

Understand the ROI of playlists placement & advertisements

Ad cabinets show clicks, impressions, and CPC. But how many of those clicks actually turned into Spotify streams? Money goes out, but the return stays a mystery. 

Did the Ad help you to get into the algorithms or gain followers? And what is the actual cost of every stream that comes from the platform?

One dashboard. Clear answers. Real insights.

 Finally understand where your Spotify streams are coming from, what actually works, and what’s just wasting your budget.

  • Daily stream breakdown

    See your Spotify streams day by day, not just vague totals

  • Playlist impact tracking

    Know exactly which playlists your songs were added to, how many streams they drove, and whether they’re still active
     

  • Track playlist position changes

    Monitor your song’s position inside a playlist over time and see how movement up or down affects your streams

  • Promotion ROI

    Connect ad campaigns (Facebook Ads, Hypeddit) with your actual Spotify streams. No more guessing if those clicks converted
     

  • SubmitHub & Groover results

    Go beyond “approved” labels — find out which curators and placements actually delivered listeners
     

  • Attribution timeline

    A single timeline where spikes in your streams are linked to specific events: playlist adds, ad launches, or algorithmic boosts
     

  • Algorithmic insights

    Identify when your track is picked up by Spotify’s algorithmic playlists — and measure their real impact

  • Audience breakdown

    See where your listeners are coming from geographically, so you can target ads in the right regions
     

What our early testers day

Join the waitlist to get the early access too

  •  I paid for a Groover campaign and got into a playlist that looked great in Spotify for Artists — it showed 500 streams in 28 days. But I couldn’t see the daily breakdown. With this tool, I found out 450 of those streams came in the first 2 days, then nothing.

    Even more important: during those 2 days, saves and playlist adds were higher than usual. The moment that playlist stopped generating streams, saves dropped too. Now I know exactly which curators deliver engaged listeners — and which ones just give a quick spike with no long-term value.

    Johan, indie-musician
  •  I spent $50 on Facebook Ads and saw my streams go up in S4A, but the 7-day chart didn’t explain if the growth was tied to the ads.

    With daily analytics, I saw the spike only matched the first day of the campaign — after that, the ads weren’t converting. This saved me from wasting more money on the wrong targeting

    Alexander, indie-rock musician
  • One morning, my streams instantly jumped from 200 to 800. The reason was that Spotify started to actively test me for Release Radar.

    The best thing is that I could look back at the week before the spike — a burst of saves and playlist adds right after release. That was the trigger.

    Now I know how to reproduce it: if I generate the same early engagement on my next track, there’s a much higher chance Spotify’s algorithms will pick it up again.

    Chad, EDM artist
  • I spent $80 on SubmitHub for 100 credits. That let me pitch to 31 playlists, and I got approved by 7. For 3 of these playlists, in 28 days, I have received only 12, 16, 28 streams, respectively. This means that the cost of the streams there were 0.95, 0.71, 0.41

    Oh my god! Next time, I will better invest in Facebook ads, where I pay about $0.31 per click and get many more saves and playlist adds.

    This analytics tool is a game-changer - for the first time, I can see the real ROI of every promo dollar.

    Katie, indie musician

Simple and Fair Pricing

We know every dollar counts when you’re promoting your music. That’s why our pricing is clear, affordable, and built around the needs of independent musicians. No hidden fees, no confusing tiers — just one fair plan.
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