

Once that your profile has been verified, you can start tweaking the appearance of your artist profile.

It depends, but in our experience it took less than a week, so just fill in their form and hold in there for a little longer. Make sure you include all info that could help them verifying your identity like links to your website and other social networks like Facebook. Just to play safe, have a look at your twitter and instagram feed and make sure that most of it covers news about your latests releases, gigs ecc. Getting your account "verified" on Spotify is pretty much straight forward, but to do so they will be need to verify the consistency of your presence on other social networks such as Instagram and Twitter.ĭon't panic: This doesn't mean that you need to be verified on those social networks, but you need to be at a stage where it should be fairly simple for their team by having a look at the accounts you provide them, that you are who you say you are.

If that is not enough you have some extra features like including on your artist page your next gigs, selling your merchandise, edit the appearance of your profile and more. Your listeners are already there, and that alone is a sufficient reason to make sure your social presence is well represented on that platform. In the era of digitally streamed music, there is no doubt that Spotify is one of the major players:Īrtists and labels can no longer ignore this and need to manage their online presence on this platform as well.
