case study
One link for every stage
Your music lives on a dozen platforms. Your audience needs one place to find all of it.
The fragmentation problem
You're on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, Instagram, TikTok, and whatever comes next. Each platform has its own URL, its own audience, its own algorithm. When someone asks "where can I find your music?", you don't have a simple answer.
A Linktree-style page helps, but it's just buttons. You can't embed a player, post tour dates, or show what you actually sound like. It's a menu, not a home.
More than a link list
bb.bi gives you a single address that works as a real music hub — not just links, but a page that sounds like you.
nova.bb.bi → your home — bio, latest release, links nova.bb.bi/tour → upcoming shows, past dates nova.bb.bi/press → press kit — bio, photos, rider nova.bb.bi/blog → news, release stories, behind-the-scenes
One URL that you put in your Instagram bio, your Spotify profile, your email signature, your festival applications. It all points here.
What you need
Plan
free for basics — pro ($9.99/yr) for subpages + blog
Plugins
posts (tour dates, news), contact (booking), counter
Pages
HTML for home, Markdown or HTML for subpages
Time
15 minutes to launch, then update as you go
You can start with just a link page on the free plan. Add subpages for tour dates and press kits when you're ready.
Building your music page
1. The landing page
Your home page is the first impression. It should say who you are, what you sound like, and where to listen — in seconds. Embed a Spotify or YouTube player right in the page. Link to every platform. Show your latest release front and center.
Use the AI builder or paste in your own HTML — either way, the page is yours to customize. No templates, no constraints.
2. Streaming links
The most important part. List every platform where your music lives: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, Amazon Music, Tidal. Each one a clear, tappable link.
You can embed players directly in your HTML — a Spotify embed, a YouTube video, a SoundCloud widget. Visitors hear you before they even leave the page.
3. Tour dates & news
Use the posts plugin as your tour date feed. Each post is a show: date, venue, city, ticket link. Tag them by region or tour name. Your fans always know where to find you next.
The same plugin works for release announcements, behind-the-scenes stories, or any news you want to share. It's a lightweight blog built into your music page.
4. Press kit
Venues, promoters, and journalists need your bio, high-res photos, and technical rider. Put it all on a subpage. No more emailing ZIP files or hunting through Google Drive links.
One URL — nova.bb.bi/press — that always has your latest info. Update it once, everyone sees the current version.
5. Booking & contact
Enable the contact plugin and add a booking form. Venues fill in the date, capacity, budget, and what gear they provide. Everything lands in your dashboard — no more lost DMs.
For fans, keep it simple: a way to say hello, sign up for updates, or ask about merch.
Why this works for musicians
Platform-proof
Platforms come and go. Your bb.bi page stays. When the next streaming service launches, add a link — your URL doesn't change.
Sounds like you
Full HTML control means you can match your page to your aesthetic — dark and moody, bright and playful, brutalist, whatever. No generic templates.
One URL everywhere
Instagram bio, festival submission, email footer, vinyl sticker, QR code on a poster — one link that covers everything.
Always current
New single? Update the embed. Tour announced? Add posts. Press photos changed? Swap them out. No redeploy, no waiting.
Free to start
A link page with streaming links and a contact form costs nothing. Add subpages and a blog when your career grows.
Who this is for
Solo artists & singer-songwriters
You are the brand. Your page is your digital home — bio, music, shows, contact. Everything in one place under your name.
Bands
Multiple members, one page. Share a single URL that represents the whole group. Post show announcements, release news, and press materials together.
DJs & producers
Mixes on SoundCloud, tracks on Spotify, sets on YouTube. You need a hub that links them all and lets people book you.
Labels & collectives
A handle per artist, managed from one dashboard. Each artist gets their own subdomain, their own page, their own identity.
Example: a complete musician page
Here's what a working setup looks like. "Nova" is a fictional indie electronic artist based in Berlin.
- nova.bb.bi — landing page with bio, latest release embed, streaming links
- nova.bb.bi/tour — upcoming shows (posts plugin, tagged by city)
- nova.bb.bi/press — press kit with bio, photos, and tech rider
- nova.bb.bi/blog — release diary, studio updates, behind-the-scenes
The landing page was generated with the AI builder. The prompt was something like:
"indie electronic artist based in Berlin. name is Nova. dark minimal aesthetic — black background, white text, one accent color (electric blue). hero section with my name and a one-liner: 'sound from the edges.' embedded Spotify player showing my latest EP. grid of streaming platform links: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp. section for upcoming shows (just link to /tour). booking contact at the bottom. no photos — just typography and space."
The AI builds the page. You add real links and embeds. Tour dates live in the posts plugin. Press kit is a separate subpage. The whole thing takes an afternoon to set up — and minutes to update after that.
Your music deserves its own address.
Stop sending people to a list of buttons. Give them a page that sounds like you.