You know you need a website. But you're a musician, not a developer. So you push it off. You tell yourself you'll get to it next week. Meanwhile, your music is scattered across streaming, your shows are buried in Instagram stories, and your merch link expires every time you post. That Link-in-bio you've been leaning on? It's leaking fans. A real website fixes all of that, and with Bandplace, it takes ten minutes. No coding. No design school. Just your music, your shows, your merch, and your bio — all synced from the platforms you already use.
Why You Need a Home Base
Social profiles are rentals. You don't own your audience there — you borrow them. Algorithms change. Platforms fade. Your Linktree links break when you forget to update them. A website is the one place you control completely. It's where every streaming link, show date, and merch drop lives permanently. Your band needs a home base, not just a social profile. And building one shouldn't cost you a weekend.
Step 1: Sign Up for Bandplace
Go to Bandplace and create an account. It's free. Enter your artist name, pick a URL, and you're in. No credit card. No trial timer. Just your name and your music.
Step 2: Connect Your Existing Platforms
This is where the magic happens. Bandplace pulls your music from Spotify, Apple Music, and SoundCloud automatically. Your bio, your photos, your social links — everything you've already set up feeds right into your site. No copy-pasting, no reformatting. Your YouTube videos show up. Your upcoming shows sync from Bandsintown, Songkick, or any calendar you use. Bandplace is built for musicians from the ground up, which means it talks to the tools you already depend on.
Step 3: Pick a Theme
Choose from seven professionally designed themes. They're built for musicians — bold hero images, embedded players, tour date calendars, merch grids. One click changes your entire look. Your album art becomes the color palette. Your photos become the background. No tweaking CSS, no fighting with templates. If you can scroll, you can pick a theme.
Step 4: Let Your Content Auto-Update
Here's what sets Bandplace apart. You don't maintain your website. It maintains itself. Announce a new single on Spotify? Your site updates. Add a tour date on Bandsintown? It appears on your shows page. Drop new merch? It shows up in your store. Your site stays fresh without you logging in to edit it. Your site comes with managed hosting — no technical setup needed. No servers, no plugins, no updates. Just your music, surfaced how it should be.
Step 5: Build Your Pages
Your site comes with everything a working musician needs. A music page with streaming links and embedded player. A shows page with every upcoming date. A merch page tied to your store. A bio page with your story. A press kit that labels and venues can download. A video page that pulls from your YouTube channel. A mailing list signup that feeds into your email tool.
And since this is the centerpiece of your online presence, link out to everything else you're building — your merch strategy, your promotion playbook, your video content tips, and how to own your Spotify presence. Each piece connects. Together, they turn your website into a working hub, not a static page.
Step 6: Publish and Share
Hit publish. That's it. Your site is live. Share the link everywhere — your Instagram bio, your TikTok profile, your YouTube about page. Your fans finally have one place to find everything. No more "link in bio" that goes to a list of broken links. No more "check my story for tour dates." One URL that has it all.
Your Website, Your Rules
You've been telling yourself you'll build a website when you have time. You have ten minutes right now. Your music deserves a permanent home. Your fans deserve a place to find everything. And you deserve a website that doesn't feel like a second job. Pick your theme, connect your platforms, and let Bandplace do the rest. Ten minutes from now, you'll have a professional musician website that updates itself.