Link in Bio
Your website is your link in bio.
Most musicians use Linktree to send fans to their website. That's one extra step, one more platform, one more thing that can go stale. Set your Bandweb URL in your bio and you're done.
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Independent artist. New album out now.
The problem
The Linktree loop - and why you don't need it.
Here's how it usually works: you build a website. You set up a Linktree to aggregate your links. You put the Linktree in your Instagram bio. Fans click it, see a list of links, click your website link, and finally land on your site.
You're maintaining two things - your website and your link page - and every time something changes, it has to change in both places. New tour dates? Update Linktree. New release? Update Linktree. New merch? Update Linktree.
There's a simpler version of this: your website URL goes directly in your bio, and it's always current. That's what Bandweb makes possible.
Why it works
Always current
Because your site syncs automatically, it reflects where you are right now - not where you were six months ago when you last remembered to update it. New shows, new releases, new merch: it's already there when fans arrive.
Your domain, your SEO
Every click to Linktree builds Linktree's domain authority. Every click to your own site builds yours. Fans land on yourname.com, Google indexes the visit as yours, and your search ranking improves over time.
One less platform
Linktree is another login, another dashboard, another thing that can go out of sync. Your Bandweb site is already your website - using it as your link in bio doesn't add anything. It removes something.
What fans see
Not a list of links - your actual career.
Your Bandweb homepage surfaces what matters: your music, upcoming shows, new releases, and ways to stay connected. Because it's your actual website rather than a stripped-down link page, fans who want to go deeper can - they can find your full catalog, your EPK, your full tour schedule, your newsletter.
It's a complete first impression, not a middleman pointing toward one.
How this compares
Linktree
LimitedA list of links on someone else's domain. Requires manual updates every time anything changes. Builds Linktree's brand, not yours. Paid plan on top of your website costs.
Feature.fm / Spread bio pages
DisconnectedStandalone tools disconnected from your actual website. Another platform to maintain separately. Links live on their domain.
Bandweb
CompleteYour full website, at your own domain, always current. Set it as your link in bio once. Done. No extra cost, no extra platform, no extra maintenance.
Early access
One link. Everything fans need. Always current.
Limited spots for this launch. We'll email you when yours opens.