Gigpage

Gigpage

A platform built for artists at every stage

1966richo
@1966richo
Published on Jun 14, 2026
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Linktree

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About Gigpage

Gigpage - Your Music. Your Way. Musicians have one link slot in their Instagram or TikTok bio and a dozen things they need to share with fans. Generic tools like Linktree give them a plain list of links that looks the same as everyone else. Music-specific tools like Linkfire are built for release campaigns, not permanent artist hubs. There's a gap between the two, and that's where Gigpage lives. Gigpage is a link-in-bio platform built specifically for musicians. It gives every artist a single beautiful page that brings together their music, shows, merch, fan email capture, and their own visual identity, without requiring a design degree or a marketing budget to set up. Three things make Gigpage different from everything else out there. The first is cinematic backgrounds. Artists upload up to three photos and on Pro they pan slowly across the page in a horizontal cinematic motion. It's the kind of visual treatment you'd see in a music video, not a link-in-bio tool. It makes the page feel alive and immediately signals that this artist takes their presentation seriously. The second is a built-in music player. Fans can play tracks from Spotify, YouTube or SoundCloud directly on the page without going anywhere else. Music is treated as the primary purpose of the page, not an afterthought. The third is a split-screen editor. Editing controls on the left, live preview of the public page on the right. Every change appears instantly. No saving, no tab switching. The editor auto-saves as you go and shows exactly what fans will see. Who it's for Gigpage is built for musicians at every stage of their career. The hobbyist who plays open mics and wants a page that looks better than a Linktree without paying for a full website or learning web design. The independent artist who releases music on Spotify and Apple Music, plays shows, sells merch, and wants one place to send fans that actually represents their brand. The working professional who tours regularly, has a mailing list, sells merchandise, and needs a hub that keeps up with what they're doing. Updated quickly, looking great. The emerging artist who understands that every touchpoint with a fan matters. The page they send people to from their Instagram bio is a statement about who they are. It should be a good one. How it works Signing up takes about 30 seconds. Username and display name, two fields, one button. The artist lands straight in the split-screen editor, seeing their page come to life as they fill it in. The editor has 11 sections: Profile, Stage Set, Latest Message, Featured Track, Links, Tour Dates, Shop and Merch, Support Link, Accent Colour, Font, and Arrange. Clicking any section in the rail opens the editor for that section and scrolls the live preview directly to it, highlighting it with a gentle glow so the artist always knows exactly what they're working on. Artists can add unlimited links with drag-to-reorder, tour dates with ticket links, shop and merch links, a support button for platforms like Patreon or Ko-fi, and a Latest Message card for announcements like new releases or upcoming shows. Sections can be rearranged in any order. Everything auto-saves as you edit. Destructive actions like deleting a link show a 6-second undo window before anything is permanently removed. Every public page includes a built-in fan email capture form. The artist owns the list. Pro artists can send email broadcasts directly to their subscribers from within Gigpage, with a branded template that includes their accent colour, avatar, and toggleable content blocks. Pricing The free tier is genuinely useful. Full profile, unlimited links, unlimited tour dates, music player, email capture and basic analytics. Pro is A$9 per month or A$90 per year and adds cinematic backgrounds, up to three music embeds, custom Google Fonts, the Pro colour picker, and removes Gigpage branding. Early adopters are locked in at $9 per month forever. Current status Gigpage launched in April 2026 and is live at gigpage.io. The split-screen editor shipped in May 2026. Stripe payments are live in Australian dollars. The platform is initially targeting the Australian market before expanding globally. Gigpage is built by a music lover, for musicians. Honest pricing, no fake stats, no dark patterns. Your page should feel like you, not like a template.

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Georgebrn

super good tool, very helpuful. i recommend

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