About this service
Monthly listeners is the figure at the top of your artist page and the first thing curators, sync agents and brand managers check — a rolling 28-day count of the unique people who played your music. This service lifts it to a level that matches the stage your project is genuinely at, keeping the profile’s first impression aligned with your trajectory when it is about to be judged in seconds.
Because it is a rolling window, delivery is ramped up over several days and held at the agreed level for the service period — a sudden overnight jump looks unnatural. It behaves differently from permanent plays or followers: think of it as maintaining a level around a release or pitch, not banking a total, which is why no refill applies.
Things to know
- Enter your public artist profile link (Copy link to artist).
- Your artist profile must be public and claimed.
- Set the level in believable proportion to your streams and followers.
Why monthly listeners is the number the industry reads first
On a Spotify artist page, one figure sits above everything else: monthly listeners. It is the first line curators, label scouts, sync agents and brand managers look at, because unlike total streams it cannot be inflated by one old viral track — it reflects how many distinct people pressed play in the last 28 days. That makes it the closest thing Spotify gives you to a live measure of current relevance, and it is why an artist with 40,000 monthly listeners is treated as a different proposition from one with 900, regardless of catalog size.
This is a newer, more specialized service in our catalog, and it deserves a plain explanation of what it does and does not do. It lifts the monthly-listeners figure on your profile so the number matches the stage your project is actually at — useful when a real release cycle has grown your streams but the headline figure lags, or when you are about to send your link somewhere that judges it in seconds. It is not a substitute for building a real audience; it is a way to keep the profile’s first impression aligned with your genuine trajectory.
How delivery works, step by step
You paste the public link to your Spotify artist profile at checkout — from your artist page, tap the three-dot menu and choose "Copy link to artist". That link is all we ask for. No Spotify for Artists login, no password, no account access. Payment is handled over encrypted card, bank or crypto channels, and delivery typically begins within 1–12 hours of confirmation.
Because monthly listeners is a rolling 28-day metric, this service is ramped up over several days rather than delivered in a single burst — a sudden overnight jump from 500 to 15,000 is exactly the kind of pattern that looks unnatural on a profile. Spread over days, the figure rises the way a growing artist’s does. Note that the metric naturally decays as the 28-day window rolls forward, so monthly listeners behave differently from permanent followers or streams; think of this as maintaining a level, not banking a total.
One requirement: your artist profile must be public and claimed, so the link resolves to your official page. If you are unsure the link is right, our support checks it before a large order runs — worth doing, since this metric ties to the profile as a whole rather than a single track.
How the 28-day window actually behaves
Understanding the mechanic protects you from disappointment. Monthly listeners counts unique accounts that played your music at least once in a trailing 28-day period. Every day, the window slides forward: listens from 29 days ago drop out of the count, and new ones add in. This is why the figure breathes up and down even for major artists, and why it can never be a fixed lifetime number the way total streams are.
Practically, that means this service maintains an elevated level for the duration of the delivery and its ramp, rather than adding a permanent lump you keep forever. That is deliberate and honest: we would rather you understand the metric than expect it to sit frozen. For a lasting foundation, pair a monthly-listeners lift timed to a release or a pitch with permanent Spotify plays on your tracks and profile followers, which do accumulate — together they hold the profile’s credibility steady between organic pushes.
Choosing your level: from 500 to 15,000
This service runs in a deliberately lower range than plays — from 500 up to 15,000 monthly listeners — because credibility here comes from a figure that fits your project, not from a giant number. Pushing monthly listeners far past what your streams and followers can justify is the fastest way to make a profile look inflated to exactly the curators you are trying to impress. Aim for a level that reads as the natural result of your recent activity.
A practical way to pick: look at your streams over the last month and set monthly listeners in a believable relationship to them — a healthy profile usually shows monthly listeners numbering a sizeable fraction of its recent unique streams, not a multiple of its entire catalog. Emerging artists often sit well at 1,000–5,000; artists prepping a serious pitch or release reach toward 10,000–15,000. If you would like a second opinion tuned to your page, our 24/7 Arabic and English support will look at your profile and suggest a level that holds up under scrutiny.
Stable, ramped delivery — and why there is no refill
Delivery is built for stability: the figure is ramped up over several days and held at the delivered level for the service period, which is what makes it read as organic movement rather than a spike. Because the metric is a rolling 28-day window that naturally rises and recedes, a refill guarantee does not apply the way it does to permanent followers or streams — there is no fixed total to "drop below." What we guarantee instead is stable delivery to the agreed level across the period, and support monitors it so the profile shows the number you paid for while the service runs.
This honesty is the point. A provider promising a permanent, never-dropping monthly-listeners number either misunderstands the metric or is misleading you. We would rather set the expectation correctly: time your order to a moment that matters — a release week, a curator pitch, a brand conversation — and use the elevated level while it counts. The full delivery process is on our how it works page, and support is one message away in Arabic and English if anything looks off.
Building a coherent profile: listeners, plays and combos
Monthly listeners is the headline, but headlines look hollow without a story beneath them. A profile showing 12,000 monthly listeners while its tracks sit at a few hundred streams each, with barely any followers, invites exactly the scrutiny you were trying to pass. The credible move is to lift monthly listeners alongside permanent Spotify plays on your featured tracks and a base of Spotify followers, so the numbers corroborate one another instead of contradicting.
For release week specifically, coordinating all three by hand is a lot to manage, which is why the Spotify combo packages balance monthly listeners, plays and followers in pre-set tiers built to look natural together. And when you want the audience to become real and self-sustaining, the Spotify growth guides cover playlist pitching, release timing and reaching Arab listeners — the organic work that makes the boosted numbers earn their keep.












