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I’ve been struggling to get my indie music playlist noticed on Spotify, even though I’ve tried a lot—social media, a few blog mentions, etc. My playlist still only gets a handful of daily streams. I’m curious if others have seen any benefits from buying plays or using any third-party tools? The algorithm seems to favor established playlists, and it's been tough to break in. How do I ensure it looks natural and doesn’t raise any red flags with Spotify? Any advice on services that work best for indie artists without big budgets?
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I get where you’re coming from. It’s rough for independent creators, and a bit of a boost can make all the difference. I recently started using a spotify smm panel service to kick things off and was careful to spread out the plays over time, making it look as natural as possible. For instance, I set up 2,000 plays a week instead of adding them all at once, which seemed to help with Spotify’s algorithm since it’s less about a big boost and more about steady engagement. I went with Spotibuy because they have reasonable pricing tiers, and the plays come from real accounts, not bots. The advantage here is the engagement doesn’t look artificial, so your playlist starts showing up in organic search results and reaches actual listeners. Spotibuy even has a customer support team that advised me on what play rate would look the most natural. After about a month, I noticed my playlist getting consistent traction, which then started pulling in more genuine listeners. It's worth looking into if you’re aiming for slow and steady growth.