College artists: build your music career while you're still in school.
The best time to build a music audience is when your life already has built-in creative fuel โ new people, new experiences, things to write about. College is that time. Autohype runs the promotion side so you can focus on making the music.
The problem you're stuck in
You're in college and you're making music that's genuinely good. But you're also managing classes, internships, a social life, and the existential dread of figuring out what you're doing with your life. You don't have 2 hours a day to edit TikToks.
The artists who build their audiences in college and blow up right after graduation aren't more talented than you โ they had more consistent promotion. Most of the time, that means they set up a system that ran while they were in class.
How Autohype solves this for you
- 1Set up Autohype once (10 minutes). Upload your track, pick a persona, choose posting time.
- 2We post daily while you're in lecture, at the library, or at practice.
- 37-day free trial โ test before spending any money.
- 4Dashboard on your phone โ check your growth between classes.
- 5$97/month is less than one night out. If your music grows your Spotify by even 1,000 listeners, you're building long-term career equity.
What the daily video actually looks like
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FAQ
Is $97/month worth it as a college student?
Only if you're serious about music as a career or side income. If you're posting sporadically anyway and getting nowhere, $97 for daily consistent promotion is probably the most efficient investment you can make in your music. Cancel anytime if the growth doesn't justify it.
Can I use Autohype for music I made for class projects?
Yes โ any original music you composed and own the rights to. Check your school's IP policy if you used school equipment or resources, but most programs let students retain rights to their creative work.
What's the best time to start โ freshman or senior year?
Start as early as possible. The compound growth model means an artist who starts sophomore year and posts daily has 2 years of audience building before graduation โ an enormous head start on the 'musician trying to break through after college' struggle.