Pitch Writer
Generate polished, non-generic pitches for playlist curators, blogs, radio, and sync supervisors.
How to write a music pitch with Pitch Writer
Pitching music is a skill most artists never learn. Curators receive 200-500 pitches per week and spend 5-10 seconds on each. Blog editors scan 50-200 emails per day. Generic pitches get ignored. Pitch Writer translates artist brain into curator brain — generating pitches calibrated to what each type of recipient actually needs to hear.
1. Select your target
Choose who you're pitching to: playlist curator, music blog, radio, or sync supervisor. Each type gets a pitch calibrated to what that recipient actually needs.
2. Add your track details
Enter your track title, genre, mood, and a brief sound description. Optionally add your story, achievements, and reference artists for stronger results.
3. Get your pitches
Get 2-3 pitch variations at different angles, plus subject lines, platform-specific formats, and copy buttons for each. Edit and send.
Pitch types explained
- Playlist curator — short pitches under 500 characters for Spotify editorial and SubmitHub, plus a standalone SubmitHub short under 200 characters
- Music blog — a complete email pitch (150-250 words) with hook, sound description, story, and links, plus a short version for DMs
- Radio — a scannable one-sheet with structured fields and a brief email introduction
- Sync / music supervisor — an objective sync brief with metadata, plus 3-5 specific scene descriptions for TV, film, ads, and games
Need help describing your sound first? Use the Sound Describer to generate precise descriptions, then bring them straight into Pitch Writer. Plan your release timeline with the Release Planner, check your readiness with the Release Checklist, or document your splits with the Split Sheet Generator before sync pitching. Browse all free tools for musicians.
Frequently asked questions
How does the Pitch Writer work?
Enter your track details, select your target type, and describe your sound. The AI generates pitches calibrated to that specific recipient — curators get short, hook-first pitches under 500 characters; blogs get structured email pitches; radio gets scannable one-sheets; sync gets objective briefs with metadata and scene descriptions.
Do I need to sign up?
No. Pitch Writer is completely free and requires no sign-up, no email, and no account. Just fill in the form and generate your pitches instantly.
What's the difference between a curator pitch and a blog pitch?
A curator pitch is 2-3 sentences under 500 characters — designed for the Spotify for Artists editorial pitch box or SubmitHub. A blog pitch is a full email (150-250 words) with a hook, sound description, story, links, and sign-off. Different recipients need different formats.
Can I use these pitches for Spotify editorial?
Yes. The curator pitch variations are sized under 500 characters to paste directly into Spotify for Artists. The SubmitHub short is under 200 characters for SubmitHub's format. Subject lines are under 60 characters.
How do I pitch for sync/licensing?
Select "Sync / music supervisor" as your target type. You'll get additional fields for BPM, key, vocal type, and clearance info. The output is a functional sync brief written in third person with objective descriptors and specific scene descriptions — the format music supervisors search for in sync libraries.
Should I personalize my pitch?
If you know the curator, playlist, blog, or show name, enter it in the "Target name" field. The AI will reference it naturally. If you don't, leave it blank — the pitch will work without personalization. Never force personalization with details you don't have.
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