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How can I find the best Curators & Pros for me?

Explanations on how the recommendation system works on Groover

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Written by Emma Ballay
Updated over a month ago

How do recommendations work on Groover?

When you sign up on Groover, you put in information about your musical project. We use this information to provide you with some contact recommendations to help you find the best curators & pros for your music!

What kind of information is taken into account to make recommendations?

All the information you’ve put in your profile! Our system particularly uses genres and sub-genres that you have selected when you registered. It also looks at your past interactions with curators & pros on the platform if you’ve used Groover before. The more accurate your profile is, the more precise the recommendations will be. We’re able to guide you in your search for curators & pros by using campaigns from artists who have a similar profile to yours.

Where can I see the recommendations?

Recommendations automatically appear at the ‘Selection’ step of your campaign where you can see the curators & pros. The best fits will appear higher up in the list of pros & media you want to add to your campaign.

💡 The more detailed your profile, the more relevant recommendations you'll get!

What if the recommended curators & pros don’t actually correspond to my project?

When you select curators/pros that you want to send your track to, you can use the ‘Filters’ feature in the top right corner of the screen. You’ll be able to filter the pros by type, genre and location. We always advise you to check the profile of the pros before adding them to your campaign to verify their vision matches yours!

💡 Don’t forget that recommendations are only a tool to guide you during your selection. We can’t guarantee that these contacts will accept to share your track.

If you want to receive more advice on your campaign, shoot us an email at recos@groover.co with the link to your track! 😉

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