What Is the Public Page
Your public page is your professional online presence as a producer. It lives at a URL you choose — something like producerdashboard.app/your-name — and anyone who visits can browse your music, listen to tracks, and get in touch with you.
Think of it as a portfolio that stays up to date with your catalog automatically. You set it up once, organise it how you like, and it is always ready when someone asks “where can I hear your stuff?”
What the public page gives you
Section titled “What the public page gives you”A permanent portfolio URL
Section titled “A permanent portfolio URL”One link that works forever. Put it in your Instagram bio, your email signature, your Spotify profile, or on business cards. Unlike share links that are meant for specific recipients, your public page is meant for everyone.
Your catalog, organised your way
Section titled “Your catalog, organised your way”You decide how your music is presented. Organise your page into sections based on your projects (buckets). A hip-hop producer might have sections like “Trap Beats”, “Boom Bap”, and “R&B Instrumentals”. A film composer might go with “Scores”, “Trailers”, and “Library Music”.
Audio playback for every track
Section titled “Audio playback for every track”Visitors can play any track right on the page using the waveform player. No downloads required, no external apps needed. They click, they listen.
A professional look
Section titled “A professional look”The page is clean and minimal — your music is the focus. There are no ads, no clutter, and no distracting UI. It looks like something you paid a designer for.
Contact form
Section titled “Contact form”Visitors can reach you through a built-in contact form. Whether it is a licensing inquiry, a feature request, or a collaboration pitch, they have a way to get in touch without you publishing your email address publicly.
Social links
Section titled “Social links”Connect your Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, SoundCloud, Spotify, or any other platform. Visitors can find you across the web from one central page.
How it differs from share links
Section titled “How it differs from share links”| Share links | Public page | |
|---|---|---|
| Audience | Specific recipients | Anyone |
| Lifespan | Temporary (can expire or be revoked) | Permanent (while published) |
| Content | 1—50 specific tracks | Your entire visible catalog |
| Purpose | Sending demos, getting feedback | Portfolio, discovery, inquiries |
| Access control | Granular (downloads, expiry) | Simple (published or not) |
Share links and your public page serve different purposes and work independently. Use share links for targeted sends. Use your public page for your general presence.
Who should set one up
Section titled “Who should set one up”Your public page is especially useful if you:
- Sell beats or license music — give buyers a place to browse your catalog
- Work with multiple clients — one URL for anyone who wants to hear what you do
- Want to be discoverable — when someone Googles your producer name, this page can be the first result
- Need a quick answer to “where can I hear your music?” — just share your URL
Even if you are not actively promoting yourself, having a public page ready means you are prepared when an opportunity comes up.
Getting started
Section titled “Getting started”Setting up your page takes a few minutes:
- Choose your URL slug — pick a short, memorable name
- Customise the look — add your banner, accent colour, bio, and social links
- Add content — choose which tracks and sections appear
- Preview and publish — check how it looks, then make it live
Head to Setting Up Your Page to walk through each step.
- You can publish and unpublish your page at any time. Unpublishing takes it offline immediately, and you can bring it back whenever you are ready.
- Changes to your page go live instantly after publishing. No waiting for builds or deployments.
- Your public page is separate from your share links. Unpublishing your page does not affect any active share links.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Setting Up Your Page — choose your URL, customise the look, and get ready to publish
- Adding Content — organise your page into sections with the right tracks
- Visitor Experience — what your audience sees
- Preview & Publish — go live and manage your page
- Sharing Overview — how the public page fits alongside share links and collaborator sharing