Getting started
How to make a band page (your link in bio), the right way
A band page is the link you put in every bio: one address that sends people to your music, your shows and your contact. Here's what to put on it and how to set it up.
Claim a short handle
Pick something people can guess and type: your band name with no spaces. In Bandpit that gives you bandpit.app/your-name, which goes in your Instagram, TikTok and email signature.
The essentials
- A one-line bio that says who you are and where you're from.
- Your links: Spotify, Bandcamp, YouTube, socials. Bandpit adds the right icon automatically.
- An embedded player, so a visitor can hear you without leaving the page.
- A clear photo as your avatar.
The parts most link pages skip
This is where a band page beats a generic link list. Add your upcoming gigs with ticket buttons, list who's in the band, and put a booking contact so promoters can reach you. On Bandpit all of that lives on the same page, in a theme you pick, in English or Finnish.
Order matters. Drag the sections so the thing you most want people to do (listen, buy a ticket, book you) sits near the top.
Keep it working for you
Every gig you add shows on your page and in the public gig directory for your city, so the page isn't just a destination you send people to. It also brings new listeners in on its own.