Connect your paid marketing directly to Spotify, track the true cost of every listener, stream, save and scale the campaigns that actually trigger algorithmic growth.
The attribution infrastructure trusted by indie labels, managers, and curators behind millions of daily streams.








Turn every release into algorithmic gold with the proven strategy that grew artists from 0 to 3M monthly listeners. Launch optimized Meta ads, track Spotify's hidden metrics, and trigger algorithmic boosts—all in one platform.
Most platforms hand you a generic ad setup and disappear. You're guessing which creatives work, which playlist or artist catalog converts, and why followers aren't growing.
None of these tell you if anyone streamed your track.
Generic ad tools weren't built for music curation or labels. No Spotify attribution. No genre-matched creatives. No understanding of playlist listener behavior.
Genre-aware targeting, battle-tested creatives, geo allocation. Start scaling right out of the box.
Soundlink reconciles your Meta campaign data with Spotify listener data through the Spotify API — attributing real streams, follows, and saves back to the exact creative that drove them.
Every stream, save, follow, and catalog discovery is mapped directly to the creative that generated it.
Each release inherits the audience learning from previous campaigns, compounding your popularity score and triggering Spotify's editorial algorithms.
Every stream is reconciled against your Meta campaign through the Spotify API, so you see real CPL, CPF, and exactly which creative drove each listener. That data feeds back simultaneously — each campaign builds a smarter audience model and lifts your popularity score, so the next release starts from a higher floor.
We applied battle-tested e-commerce attribution infrastructure to music. Meta optimizes for buyers, not browsers — Soundlink optimizes for real listeners, not just clicks.
Over time, Meta's algorithm learns who your real listeners are — the same way it learns who actually buys the shoes. CPL drops, audience quality improves, and every release compounds on the last.
streams · 136.5K followers · $500/day · 12 months
Fruits Music ran a $500/day playlist campaign with Soundlink, achieving $0.70 cost per listener and $0.40 cost per follower at scale.
Hear from some of our amazing customers who are growing faster.
I found Soundlink while looking for better ways to promote my music and reach real listeners beyond regular social media posting. What's worked best for me is the added exposure and audience engagement, which is super important as an independent artist.
Your service is the first one out of probably a dozen that I've tried that is actually getting me long term results. I would pay extra for this service — as I grow our label, I have to generate a lot of this for my artists. This is literally a game changer for us as a label.
We saw amazing numbers when it comes to followers — that's almost never happens, that's hard to get on a playlist. For 14 days it's pretty good — I'm very positive with these results. And I know 14 days is nothing, so it can only get better.
I found Soundlink through LinkedIn and started using it for organic engagement. It's been working really well for helping artists get more visibility and reach the right audience more naturally. Having tools that support growth in a scalable way is super valuable.
That super listeners and super streams is amazing — to know how many people are really listening. I see that's your main appeal: these guys know what's up with the video promotion and how to do videos that keep people interested.
It cuts down all the hard work of sourcing the material. You got the categories already catalogued — beach, ocean, anime edits — you pick, choose the captions, and it comes together. It's like a la carte. I think this is a great concept, to be honest.
From every measure, for the songs that do well, I'm getting way better efficiency than I would through any other channel.
Join the labels, managers, and distributors who have moved past proxy metrics and embraced true music attribution.