Your pages
Turn your page into a full band website
One toggle flips your artist page from the classic link-in-bio into a one-page band site — sticky nav, hero, and sections for music, shows, photos, press, and signups.
1. Classic page vs Website
Your artist page comes in two layouts. Classic is the link-in-bio: your photo, bio, links, and a list (or grid) of releases — perfect when the page's job is to point fans at the music.
Website turns the same content into a one-page band site: a sticky nav bar, a full-width hero, and dedicated sections. It's the same address (sendit.music/your-handle) and the same data — just a bigger shell. Flip back any time.
2. Turn it on
Go to Dashboard → Artist page → Profile and find “Artist page layout”. Switch it from Classic page to Website and save. That's the whole setup — there's nothing extra to build.
3. What's on the site
Website mode pulls together everything you've already added across the Artist page tabs into anchored sections with a sticky nav:
- ✓Hero — your name, location, genres, bio, and photo.
- ✓Music — your releases as a grid (each links to its smart link).
- ✓Shows — your upcoming tour dates (only shows if you have any).
- ✓Photos — your gallery (only shows if you've added photos).
- ✓Press — your press quotes.
- ✓Contact — mailing-list signup plus your booking email.
4. Make it shine
Because the site has Shows, Photos, and Press sections, a band site looks empty until those are filled — so add a few tour dates and photos (the Shows and Photos tabs) and your press bits (Press Kit tab) before you share it.
Your theme still applies: the hero and sections use your preset, background, and accent color.