For a musician, the link in your bio is the one place followers become fans — and fans become people who buy tickets and merch. Most artists waste it on a plain list of streaming links. A well-built music bio link does three jobs: get the new release heard, capture the fan so you can reach them again, and sell. Here's how to set one up.
Lead with the latest release
The top of your page should always be your newest thing — a "Listen now" that opens the fan's preferred platform. Rotate it every release. The scroll below is where the rest lives, but the first tap is precious: point it at what you want streamed this week.
Capture the fan — this is the part that compounds
Streaming platforms own your listeners; you don't. The most valuable button on a musician's bio link is an email or SMS signup — "Get early access to tickets," "Hear the next release first." A mailing list is the one audience no algorithm can take from you, and it's how you sell out shows and move merch later. If your bio link can't capture fans, it's leaving your career on someone else's platform.
Sell tickets and merch without sending fans away
Tour dates with ticket links, a merch store, and a "support me" or tip option turn attention into income. The fewer jumps between "I like this" and "I bought this," the more you sell — a store built into your bio page beats a link that bounces fans off to a separate site.
The musician's bio-link checklist
- Top: Listen now (latest release), rotated every drop.
- Capture: email/SMS signup with a real reason to join.
- Shows: tour dates with ticket links.
- Merch: a store or product links, ideally on the page itself.
- Socials + press: lower down, for people who want more.
- Your brand: your artwork, your colors, ideally your own domain.
Set it up with Mewayz
Mewayz gives musicians a link-in-bio with a store, email capture, and your own branding and domain built in — so fans can listen, join your list, grab tickets, and buy merch from one page, and everyone who signs up lands in an audience you actually own. It's on the free plan, so you can build it before your next release.
The one thing to remember
Streams are borrowed; a fan list is yours. Build your bio link to capture, not just to point at platforms — that's the difference between chasing the algorithm and building a career you control.