The Share Page Experience
When someone opens your share link, they land on a clean, focused page designed to present your music professionally. No clutter, no distractions — just your track and the tools they need to listen and respond.
What recipients see
Section titled “What recipients see”The share page displays your music with everything a listener needs:
Track metadata
Section titled “Track metadata”At the top of the page, your recipient sees:
- Track title — the song name from your library
- Artwork — your uploaded cover art, or auto-generated artwork if you have not set one
- Your message — if you added one in share settings, it appears prominently above the player
This metadata is pulled directly from your track group, so whatever you have set in Producer Dashboard is what they see. If you update the song name or artwork after sharing, the share page reflects the change.
Waveform player
Section titled “Waveform player”The centrepiece of the share page is a full waveform player. Your recipient can:
- Play and pause with a single click
- Scrub through the track by clicking anywhere on the waveform
- See playback progress as the waveform fills with colour
- View the current timestamp and total duration
The waveform is generated from your audio during import, so it accurately reflects the dynamics of the track. Quiet intros, loud drops, breakdowns — they are all visible at a glance.
Download button
Section titled “Download button”If you have enabled downloads in your share settings, a download button appears below the player. One click starts the download. If downloads are disabled, there is no button and no way for the recipient to save the file.
Timestamped comments
Section titled “Timestamped comments”Recipients can leave feedback directly on the share page. The comment system supports timestamps, so your listener can say things like “the snare at 1:32 is too loud” and you will see exactly where they mean.
To leave a comment:
- Click on the waveform at the point they want to reference.
- Type their comment in the text field that appears.
- Hit send.
The comment anchors to that timestamp. When you view the comment later, you can click it to jump straight to that moment in the track.
Recipients do not need a Producer Dashboard account to leave comments. Comments are associated with the share link, so you can see all feedback in one place.
How it looks on mobile
Section titled “How it looks on mobile”The share page is fully responsive. On phones and tablets, the layout adapts:
- The waveform player stretches to full width for easy scrubbing
- Metadata stacks vertically for readability
- The download button stays accessible
- Comments work the same way, with timestamps
You can confidently share links knowing they work well regardless of what device your recipient uses.
Professional presentation
Section titled “Professional presentation”The share page is intentionally minimal. There are no ads, no sign-up prompts, and no distractions. Your music is the focus.
This matters when you are sending demos to labels, sharing with clients, or presenting work to anyone who might judge your professionalism alongside your music. The page reflects well on you.
What you see vs. what they see
Section titled “What you see vs. what they see”Your recipient’s experience is simpler than yours. They see the share page only. They cannot access your library, see other tracks, or view any data you have not explicitly shared.
| You see (in PD) | They see (share page) |
|---|---|
| Full track group with all files | Only the shared track(s) |
| Tags, stage, bucket, metadata | Title and artwork only |
| Edit controls | Listen-only (plus comments) |
| Analytics (views, downloads) | Nothing about other listeners |
- Check your track title and artwork before sharing. The share page pulls them directly from your library.
- If you have not uploaded artwork, Producer Dashboard generates a visual for the share page automatically. It looks clean, but custom artwork always makes a stronger impression.
- Encourage your recipients to use timestamped comments. It makes feedback much more actionable than a vague “sounds good” over text.
- Share pages load quickly even on slower connections. The audio streams progressively so playback starts fast.
Related
Section titled “Related”- Creating Share Links — how to generate the link that leads to this page
- Share Settings — control downloads, expiry, and messages
- Playlist Sharing — what the share page looks like with multiple tracks
- Tracking Engagement — see view and download stats for your share pages