Campaign QA for music teams

Spotify Playlist Review Dashboard

Run a fast playlist risk review before you spend budget, pitch a curator, or share a client-facing recommendation.

Built for music marketers, playlist pitching teams, and indie labels.

Paste a playlist link for the fastest review

Public playlists work fastest with just the link.

  • Open the playlist in Spotify and copy its share link.
  • Public playlists can be reviewed immediately from the link alone.
  • Private or collaborator-only playlists are not supported in this read-only review flow.

This playlist is not publicly readable. Use a public Spotify playlist link.

Built for music marketers, playlist pitching teams, and indie labels.3 free scans per month

Workspace Preview

The review workspace opens as a data dashboard

Paste a playlist link to populate the overview, review summary, evidence panels, and the embedded paid modules below.

3 free scans per month

Playlist Summary

Paste a Spotify playlist to populate this board

The dashboard will fill with playlist metadata, review evidence, and action guidance once you run a scan.

Overview

1 link

Paste one Spotify playlist URL to populate the report.

Review Summary

3 states

Low, Moderate, or Elevated review outcomes.

Evidence

Explainable

Flags and notes stay tied to visible playlist signals.

Recommended next step

Overall Review

Waiting for scan

Confidence

Pending

Run a scan to unlock the next-step guidance

The tool will convert current playlist signals into a due-diligence recommendation your team can shortlist, pause, or escalate.

History

Paid

Saved scans and trend context live inside the dashboard.

Pitch Copy

Contextual

Pitch generation uses the current review as context.

Signals this workspace checks

Metadata quality
Roster fit
Artist concentration
Freshness signals
Availability flags
Duplicate presence
Explicit balance
Keyword-based review flags

History & trend panel

Paid keeps scan history in the workspace so teams can review changes over time and keep a documented trail.

Overview

1 link

Review Summary

3 states

Evidence

Explainable

History

Paid

Unlock history and saved review context

Paid adds saved scan history, repeat-scan context, and client-ready report framing inside the dashboard.

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Review Guide

What this Spotify playlist review dashboard is for

This tool is built for the moment when a team needs to decide whether a playlist is worth pitching, worth paying for, or worth escalating for manual review. It does not claim to confirm fraud. It organizes current playlist evidence into a documented due-diligence workflow.

Review playlists before budget is committed

Use the dashboard before you buy placement, pitch a curator, or include a playlist in a client-facing recommendation. The goal is to reduce avoidable campaign risk and force a review step before money or reputation is on the line.

Check explainable playlist signals instead of guessing

The review focuses on visible playlist evidence such as metadata quality, duplicate density, artist concentration, availability issues, and high-risk wording in titles or descriptions. That keeps the output explainable for internal QA and client conversations.

Use paid only when the workflow needs more depth

The free layer gives a verdict, confidence level, and top review flags. Paid unlocks the deeper working material: saved history, fuller notes, client-ready reporting, and pitch generation that uses the current review as context.

How to Use

How to use the playlist risk checker in a real workflow

This dashboard works best when you treat it as a pre-approval step before playlist outreach, paid placement, or client reporting.

1

Paste the Spotify playlist URL

Start with the exact playlist you are considering for a pitch, placement buy, or recommendation. Public playlists work immediately from the link.

2

Run the review and inspect the verdict

Check whether the playlist lands in Low, Moderate, or Elevated review. That first verdict tells your team how much manual review is still needed.

3

Read the evidence before making a decision

Use the flags, policy wording checks, and manual notes to understand why the verdict was produced. The tool is meant to support due diligence, not replace judgment.

4

Decide whether to shortlist, pause, or escalate

Use the review to move forward with the playlist, pause it for extra checking, or document why it should be removed from your shortlist.

What It Checks

What the dashboard checks before you pitch or pay

The tool focuses on current playlist evidence that can be explained to a team, artist, or client instead of making black-box fraud claims.

Metadata quality

Titles, descriptions, owner presentation, and other visible metadata are reviewed for low-quality or suspicious patterns.

Roster fit and concentration

The dashboard looks for unusual artist concentration, roster mismatch, and composition patterns that deserve extra human review.

Track maintenance signals

Duplicate tracks, unavailable songs, repeated release patterns, and other maintenance issues are surfaced as explainable review flags.

Risky wording in public text

Playlist title and description wording is checked against publicly risky promotional language such as guaranteed placement or guaranteed streams.

Use Cases

Where teams use this review dashboard

The strongest use case is the point where someone must approve a playlist target, document a recommendation, or stop a questionable placement before it becomes a problem.

Pre-screen a pitch target list

Run candidate playlists through the dashboard before outreach starts so weak targets are filtered out before an artist or client sees them.

Document internal due diligence

Use the review output as a written record of why a playlist was approved, paused, or escalated for more checking.

Support client-facing recommendations

Agencies and consultants can use the structured notes to explain why a playlist belongs on a shortlist or why it should be excluded.

Case Studies

Example scenarios this page is built for

These are representative workflow moments, not promises about what every scan will find. They show how a team can use the tool before making a placement decision.

Indie artist checking a paid submission target

An artist pastes a playlist they were asked to pay for and sees multiple review flags tied to wording, duplication, and concentration signals.

Outcome: the playlist is paused for manual review before any money is spent.

Agency reviewing playlists before a campaign goes out

A pitching team uses the dashboard to clean a shortlist and remove playlists that would be hard to defend in a client update.

Outcome: only the playlists with cleaner review profiles move into outreach.

Label building a documented approval trail

A label scans candidate playlists so internal stakeholders can see the verdict, evidence, and saved history before approving budget.

Outcome: the campaign decision is easier to justify and easier to revisit later.

What this tool does and does not do

Does this tool confirm playlist fraud?

No. It highlights review signals and due-diligence flags that support manual review.

Does this use historical Spotify data?

Spotify does not provide historical follower APIs. Saved scans can build history over time.

Can I export reports for clients?

Yes. Paid users can export client-ready reports.

Is this only for agencies?

No. Agencies benefit most from the workflow features, but labels and artists can also use the review process.

What does Elevated review mean?

It means multiple review flags were triggered and the playlist deserves closer manual review before placement.

Is this the same as a bot detector?

No. This is a due-diligence and campaign QA tool, not a definitive fraud verdict engine.

Who is this built for?

It is most useful for agencies, indie labels, and serious artists who review playlists before paying for placement.

What do free users get?

Free users can run up to 3 scans per month and see the overall review, confidence, and top 3 flags.

What do paid users unlock?

Paid unlocks full review details, saved scan history, pitch generation, and client-ready export.

Why do you show confidence separately from risk?

Risk tells you how much manual review a playlist deserves. Confidence tells you how complete the current evidence is.

Can I use this review as part of an internal approval workflow?

Yes. The review is designed to support campaign QA, playlist approval discussions, and documented manual review before spend is approved.

Why is there only one paid plan?

This tool packages the full decision workflow into one paid unlock so teams do not need to compare multiple paid tiers before getting value.