Adding Content
Your public page is only as good as the content on it. This is where you decide which music to showcase, how to organise it, and what details to include. The goal is a page that feels curated and intentional, not a dump of everything in your library.
Sections are based on buckets
Section titled “Sections are based on buckets”Your public page is organised into sections, and each section maps to a bucket (project) from your library. If you have buckets called “Trap Beats”, “Lo-Fi Collection”, and “Film Scores”, those can each become a section on your public page.
This connection means your public page structure mirrors your existing organisation. You do not need to create a separate system for your portfolio.
Adding a section
Section titled “Adding a section”- Open the Public Page settings in Producer Dashboard.
- Navigate to the Sections area.
- Click Add Section.
- Choose a bucket from the dropdown. The section inherits the bucket name by default.
- Save.
The section now appears in your page layout. All tracks in that bucket that you have marked as visible will show up in this section.
Choosing which tracks appear
Section titled “Choosing which tracks appear”Not every track in a bucket needs to be on your public page. You probably have rough drafts, experiments, and works-in-progress that are not ready for public ears.
For each section, you can select which tracks are visible:
- Show all tracks — every track in the bucket appears
- Select specific tracks — hand-pick the ones you want to showcase
To select specific tracks:
- Open the section settings.
- Switch from “Show all” to “Select tracks”.
- Check the boxes next to the tracks you want visible.
- Save.
If you later add new tracks to the bucket, they will not appear on your public page automatically when you are in “Select tracks” mode. You need to come back and check the box for new additions.
Choosing display modes
Section titled “Choosing display modes”Each section can be displayed differently depending on what works best for the content:
| Display mode | Best for |
|---|---|
| Grid | Beat packs, sample packs — visual browsing with artwork |
| List | Albums, EPs — sequential listening with track details |
Choose the mode that makes the most sense for how visitors will interact with that section. A beat pack benefits from a visual grid where people browse by cover art. An album works better as an ordered list.
To change the display mode:
- Open the section settings.
- Select your preferred display mode.
- Save. The preview updates to reflect the change.
Reordering sections
Section titled “Reordering sections”The order of sections on your page matters. Put your strongest or most relevant work at the top.
To reorder:
- Open the Sections area in your public page settings.
- Drag and drop sections into your preferred order.
- The top section appears first on your public page.
Think about what a first-time visitor should see. If you are primarily a hip-hop producer, put your hip-hop beats section first. If you just finished a major project, feature that section at the top.
Showing collaborator credits
Section titled “Showing collaborator credits”For each section, you can choose whether to display collaborator credits alongside tracks. When enabled, visitors see the names of people who worked on each track.
This is useful when:
- You want to credit featured artists or vocalists
- The collaboration is a selling point (e.g., “produced with [well-known name]”)
- You are building a portfolio that shows your network
Toggle Show collaborator credits on or off per section.
Section titles
Section titled “Section titles”By default, a section uses the bucket name as its title. You can override this with a custom title if you want the public-facing name to be different from your internal organisation.
For example, your bucket might be called “Client Beats 2024” internally, but on your public page you might title the section “Custom Production” to sound more professional.
- Quality over quantity. A curated selection of your 20 best tracks makes a stronger impression than 200 tracks dumped on the page.
- Review your sections periodically. As you create new music, update your public page to reflect your current catalog.
- Think about your audience. If you are targeting labels, lead with your most commercial-sounding work. If you are targeting film supervisors, lead with atmospheric or cinematic pieces.
- Use custom section titles to speak your audience’s language, even if your internal bucket names are more casual.
- You can have sections with just one or two tracks. A “Latest Release” section with a single track can be a strong opener.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Setting Up Your Page — configure your URL, branding, and bio first
- Visitor Experience — see how sections and tracks appear to your audience
- Preview & Publish — check your content layout before going live
- Organising with Buckets — how buckets work in your library
- What Is the Public Page — the big picture