Beatwave is an autonomous AI agent that handles everything between releases: playlist discovery and pitching, social content scheduling, trend monitoring, and streaming analytics. 24/7. No team required.
Independent artists are running small businesses with zero support staff. The average indie musician spends 14+ hours a week on marketing, promotion, and admin. That's 14 hours not spent writing, recording, or performing — the only things that actually matter.
Beatwave exists so you never have to choose between building your music career and doing the administrative work that slowly kills it. It's not a tool. It's an employee who never sleeps, never misses a pitch window, and never drops the ball.
Link your Spotify for Artists, Instagram, TikTok, and email. Beatwave learns your sound, style, and release schedule.
Beatwave continuously maps the playlist ecosystem — finding curators, analyzing follower overlap, and timing pitches perfectly.
It sends pitches, schedules posts, flags trends, and surfaces analytics — autonomously, every single day.
You get a weekly digest: what landed, what moved, what to do next. No fluff. Just signal.
Everything between releases. Every platform, every task, every day.
Discovers relevant Spotify and Apple Music playlists, crafts personalized pitches, and follows up — at scale, while you sleep.
Plans and publishes Instagram, TikTok, and Twitter content around your release calendar — always on-brand, always on time.
Tracks viral sounds, playlist adds, and listener behavior shifts in real time — alerts you when momentum is building.
Weekly performance reports with listener geography, playlist sources, save rates, and context — not just raw numbers.
Identifies lookalike listeners, engages with fan accounts, and builds email lists from your growing audience — automatically.
Tracks music journalists and blogs relevant to your genre, sends personalized press releases on release day, and follows up.
The average independent artist earns $0.006 per stream. But the ones who build careers? They spend their time on the music, not the marketing.