[ how it works ]

How Music Feedback Pro works.

Submit your music, get approved, and receive honest feedback, reviews, and media opportunities from music reviewers, blogs, and media outlets.

Music Feedback Pro helps independent artists, labels, and music PR teams get their music in front of trusted reviewers and media platforms.

No playlisting · No fake hype · No empty promotion promises

Just real reviewers, real feedback opportunities, and a simple campaign process built to help you understand how your music is being received.

[ learn how it works ]

Simple, transparent, useful.

Music Feedback Pro is built to make music feedback simple, transparent, and useful.

You create a campaign for your release, submit your music and press assets, and our team reviews your campaign before it goes live. Once approved, your campaign becomes available to relevant music reviewers, blogs, and media outlets.

Curators can then listen, respond, offer review opportunities, share your music socially, or provide media coverage where your release is a good fit.

This gives you a clearer understanding of how your music is received before, during, or after your release campaign.

[ our process ]

From submission to insight.

Getting useful music feedback should not feel confusing or complicated. Our process is designed to help artists submit properly, give curators the information they need, and create a fair system for real review and media opportunities.

STEP 1 · Create your campaign

Submit your music

Start by creating a campaign for your single, EP, album, or music video.

Add your release details, artist bio, artwork, streaming links, private listening links, press photos, social links, and any extra information that helps reviewers understand your music.

You can submit unreleased music up to 30 days before release, or submit music that is already available.

STEP 2 · Campaign review

Await approval

Before your campaign goes live, our team checks your submission to make sure it includes the right information for reviewers and media outlets.

This helps keep the platform useful for both artists and curators.

We review your campaign to make sure your links work, your release details are clear, and reviewers have enough context to consider your music properly.

STEP 3 · Go live

Activate your campaign

Once your campaign is approved, it goes live for 30 days.

Your campaign becomes available to music reviewers, blogs, and media outlets who can discover your release, listen to your music, and decide whether they want to respond.

Campaigns start from £39 for 1 month.

STEP 4 · Curator discovery

Get discovered by reviewers

Relevant curators can view your campaign, listen to your music, and read your submission details.

This may include music reviewers, independent blogs, online magazines, media outlets, and writers looking for new artists to review or feature.

Music Feedback Pro does not offer playlisting. The focus is on feedback, reviews, editorial interest, social shares, and media-related opportunities.

STEP 5 · Feedback and opportunities

Receive responses and offers

Throughout your campaign, you may receive review interest, media coverage opportunities, or social share opportunities from curators.

Some outlets, reviewers, or media platforms may offer a free social share if they like your music and feel it fits their audience.

You stay in control of which opportunities you accept and which ones you decline.

STEP 6 · Artist decision

Choose what works for you

Review every response and decide what makes sense for your music campaign.

You can accept opportunities that match your goals, ignore ones that are not relevant, and use the process to understand what type of reviewers, blogs, and media outlets respond to your music.

There is no pressure to accept every offer.

STEP 7 · Campaign complete

Complete your campaign

At the end of your 30-day campaign, you can review the responses, accepted opportunities, and media interest your campaign received.

Use the insights to understand how your music connects with reviewers, improve future submissions, strengthen your press materials, and plan your next release with more confidence.

[ top faqs ]

Common questions.

How much does it cost to launch a campaign?

It costs £39 to launch a Music Feedback Pro campaign for 1 month.

Why do you have to approve my music?

We approve campaigns before they go live to make sure reviewers and media outlets have everything they need. This includes working links, clear release information, artist details, artwork, and enough context for curators to properly consider your music.

If my music is unreleased, how far in advance can I submit?

You can start a campaign up to 30 days before your release date. This gives reviewers and media outlets enough time to listen, respond, and consider your music before it officially comes out.

Can I submit already released music?

Yes. You can submit music that is already released. Music Feedback Pro can be used before a release, during a release campaign, or after your music is already available.

What do I need to submit to start a campaign?

You will need your music link, artist name, release title, release date, genre, artwork, artist bio, social links, and any relevant press or campaign information. The stronger your submission, the easier it is for curators to understand your music.

Can I only submit singles?

No. You can submit singles, EPs, albums, and music videos.

Can anyone submit to Music Feedback Pro?

Yes. Music Feedback Pro is open to independent artists, emerging musicians, labels, managers, and music PR companies. However, every campaign must be approved before it goes live.

Will I receive offers throughout the campaign?

You may receive review interest, social share opportunities, or media coverage opportunities during your 30-day campaign. Responses are not guaranteed because curators decide what they want to engage with based on quality, genre fit, audience relevance, and editorial interest.

What is the average cost of an offer?

Offer costs can vary depending on the curator, reviewer, blog, or media outlet. Each opportunity is controlled by the curator offering it, and artists can choose whether to accept or decline.

What kind of coverage can I get?

You may receive music reviews, blog features, interviews, editorial mentions, social shares, or other media-related opportunities depending on the curators interested in your campaign. Music Feedback Pro does not offer playlisting.

What happens if I do not receive any offers?

If you do not receive offers, it may mean your music, genre fit, press assets, or campaign presentation needs refining. You can use this insight to improve future submissions, strengthen your artist profile, and better understand what curators are likely to respond to.

What kind of curators use Music Feedback Pro?

Music Feedback Pro is designed for music reviewers, music bloggers, writers, independent media outlets, online magazines, and reviewers who want to discover new music and offer review or coverage opportunities.

[ start your music feedback campaign ]

Get your music heard by real reviewers, blogs, and media outlets.

Launch your campaign, get in front of relevant curators, and discover potential review, social share, and media coverage opportunities from people who actually listen.