Your Instagram bio gets one link. Your press email gets one line. The person who just heard you at a show asks "where can I listen?" — and you paste the same URL again.
That link should do more than list buttons. It should sound like you.
What Artist Pulse™ is
Artist Pulse™ is CREWPORT's public artist page: a clean, dark landing at www.crewport.io/your-name that you control from the app. No code, no separate website builder, no wrestling with a generic link-in-bio template.
It is built for musicians first — not for cafés, not for newsletters, not for "12 links in a pastel grid." One page. Your photo. Your words. Your music playing in the browser.
Why you actually want this
Fans decide in seconds. A page that opens fast, looks intentional, and lets someone hear a snippet beats sending them to a DSP profile buried under algorithmic noise.
One URL everywhere. Bio. Linktree replacement. EPK. QR on a flyer. DM after a collab pitch. Same short link, always up to date — because you edit it once in CREWPORT.
Show work in progress, not just releases. Upcoming tease with cover art and a trimmed snippet. Finished tracks in a showcase. Demos marked open for collab. Most link pages cannot do any of that; Pulse can.
You see what lands. Views, plays, link clicks, likes on snippets, and a geo map — so you know whether the Berlin show actually drove traffic or if everyone came from one TikTok comment.
It sits next to distribution, not instead of it. Artist Pulse is separate from Lens smart links (/r/your-release) and from roster metadata. Pulse is you; Lens is this drop. Use both.
What fans see
A wide hero (your photo, cropped how you want on desktop), your name and bio, and link pills — Instagram, Spotify, Apple Music, SoundCloud, website — only the ones you fill in.
Then the music blocks:
- Upcoming release — square cover, playable snippet, optional like
- Tracks — showcase rows with cover art, waveform player, optional "Listen" outbound link
- Open for collab — ideas and demos with audio, for producers and vocalists who might reach out
- Contact — email when you want serious inbound without exposing your DMs
No CREWPORT account required to view. Fans can like snippets; you read the numbers in Statistics (7 / 30 / 90 days).
What you set up (five minutes, not five apps)
- Create the artist in your Artists roster (display name at minimum).
- Open Artist Pulse™ in the sidebar → Create artist pulse → pick that artist.
- Upload a hero (16:9 crop in the editor; HEIC from iPhone converts automatically).
- Write a short bio, add links, drop in MP3 snippets (trim and fade in the built-in cropper).
- Publish when ready — only then does
www.crewport.io/your-sluggo live.
Slug rules are simple: lowercase letters, numbers, hyphens. Pick something readable — www.crewport.io/nevelskiy, not artist-final-v3-real.
This is not Linktree with a play button glued on
Generic bio links are fine for "coffee shop + merch + Substack." They are weak when the product is audio.
Pulse is opinionated on purpose:
- Audio-first layout — waveforms and snippets are first-class, not an embed you fight with
- Collab lane — a dedicated section for "looking for a feature / need a mix" without spamming your main discography
- CREWPORT-native — same account as releases and Lens; your public stack stays in one place
- Brand that respects the music — dark, minimal chrome; the page feels like a small venue, not a SaaS dashboard
You still keep your DSP profiles. Pulse is the front door you own.
Quick checklist before you share the link
- Hero looks right on a wide screen (check the live preview)
- Bio is one tight paragraph — save the essay for the interview
- Snippets start where the hook is; use the trim handles, not the full 4-minute demo
- Link pills open correctly (test Spotify / Apple / Instagram in a private window)
- Hit Publish, copy the
www.crewport.io/…URL from the editor, paste it everywhere
Artist Pulse™ is rolling out to CREWPORT workspaces — if you do not see it in the sidebar yet, ask support to enable it on your account.
Build the page once. Put the link everywhere. Let the music speak before the algorithm does.
