For independent artists

Your music career
runs itself.

DropDay is the AI manager that handles promotion, playlists, social media, and revenue tracking while you focus on what you actually signed up for: making music.

100K+
tracks uploaded to Spotify daily
80%
of artist time spent on non-creative work
0
tools that manage it all for you
What DropDay does

Not another dashboard.
An employee.

🎧

Playlist Pitching

DropDay identifies relevant playlists and curators for your genre, crafts personalized pitches, and follows up automatically. You wake up to new placements.

📈

Revenue Tracking

Consolidates streaming revenue across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and more. Flags anomalies, forecasts earnings, and tells you which tracks are actually making money.

📡

Social Promotion

Generates and schedules social content around your releases, milestones, and streaming data. Keeps your profiles active without you touching a phone.

📊

Career Intelligence

Daily briefings on your performance, audience growth, and market trends. Spots opportunities and problems before they become obvious.

Autonomous, Not Advisory

Most "AI tools" give you suggestions and wait. DropDay takes action. It pitches your tracks, posts your content, tracks your money, and reports back what it did. Think of it as hiring a full-time manager who works 24/7 and never takes a cut of your royalties.

The difference

Tools vs. manager.

The old way

Log into 6 dashboards daily
Manually pitch playlists one by one
Create social posts between sessions
Chase down royalty reports quarterly
Hope someone notices your release

With DropDay

One daily briefing. Everything handled.
Playlists pitched while you sleep
Social content created and scheduled
Revenue tracked and reported in real-time
Every release gets a full campaign

Make the music.
DropDay handles the rest.

The music industry wasn't built for independent artists. It was built for labels with teams of 50. DropDay gives every artist their own team, powered by AI, working around the clock. Your career doesn't sleep. Your manager shouldn't either.