Built for the way you already work
Whether you are pitching tracks, sending mixes, or sharing releases, PitchKit gives you visibility into what happens after you hit send.
For Artists
Stop sending music into the void. Know exactly who is listening and when to follow up.
Trackable pitch links
Pitch to labels and publishers with links that tell you exactly what happened. See who played what, for how long, and which parts they replayed.
Build your network
Build your contact list and track engagement over time. Stop wasting time on contacts who never listen and focus on the people who actually care about your music.
Perfect timing
Follow up at exactly the right moment with reminder notifications. You will know when someone has listened, so you can reach out while your track is still fresh in their mind.
For Studios
No more email chains about mix notes. Get feedback right on the waveform and keep every revision organised.
Mix revisions made simple
Send mix revisions to clients for review. Track revision history so nobody asks "which version was final?" ever again.
Timestamped feedback
Get feedback right on the waveform. Clients can drop comments like "the snare is too loud at 1:23" instead of trying to describe problems in an email.
One-click approvals
Clients can approve or request changes with one click. No more back-and-forth threads trying to figure out if a mix is signed off or not.
For Labels and Publishers
Share releases, track engagement across your roster, and manage industry relationships from one place.
Share with confidence
Share releases with press, partners, and playlist curators. See which journalists and bloggers actually listen before writing so you know who is worth your time.
Roster-wide analytics
Track engagement across your entire roster from one dashboard. Send sync sheets with full metadata for sync opportunities, all from your own site.
Contacts at scale
Manage contacts and relationships at scale. Keep track of every interaction with press, curators, and partners without juggling spreadsheets.
Start pitching smarter
Stop sending music into the void. Know who is listening, what they think, and when to follow up.