Drop a new release. One link handles it.
A new track drops and your Instagram bio needs to do five things at once: link to Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, your merch store and the tour dates page. Instead of rotating links every week, put them all in one place — and let fans find the right thing themselves.
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Musicians spend years building an audience across Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, TikTok and Instagram — but when fans want to go deeper, they hit a single bio link that goes to one place and nowhere else. udots gives every musician a profile that acts like a mini-website: streaming links, new releases, tour dates, merch, press kit, booking contact and a built-in blog for news and stories. One URL, always current, updated in seconds from your phone.
One Link That Keeps Up With Your Release Schedule
Every time a musician drops a new single, the bio link dilemma starts again: do you swap the link and lose the old one, or keep both and confuse people? Most smartlink tools charge per release or per click. udots is different — you get one permanent profile where your new release lives at the top and everything else stays below. Pre-save links appear automatically before release day and archive when the track drops. Show links disappear after the gig date. You set it once and it manages itself. Fans who check your bio a week before a release, on release day, and a month after all see the right thing without you touching it.
Turn Your Bio Into an Artist Hub, Not Just a Linklist
The difference between a link tree and an artist hub is content. A link tree is five links. An artist hub is five links plus tour news, behind-the-scenes studio posts, press quotes, a merch section, and a newsletter signup. udots has a built-in blog editor, so you can publish release announcements, tour diaries, production notes and collaborator shoutouts — each gets its own Google-indexable URL. Someone searching your artist name, the title of your latest track or 'artists from [your city]' might land on a blog post before they ever open Instagram. You're building a presence in Google, not just in the algorithm.
Press Kits, Booking Contacts and EPKs in the Right Place
Promoters and bookers don't want to dig through Instagram to find your booking contact. Journalists need your press kit fast. Playlist curators want your Spotify artist profile and latest bio in one place. Your udots profile handles all of this: add a press kit PDF link, a management or booking email, an EPK page, your Spotify artist profile and a link to your latest press feature — all visible from the same URL you already have in your bio. One link is all anyone needs to find what they're looking for.
Every platform. One tap.
Stop updating your bio link every time a new single drops. Keep a permanent 'new release' link at the top that points to your latest music — and let everything else live below. Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Tidal — all linked, click-tracked, always accessible.
- New release link pinned at the top — swap the URL anytime
- Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Bandcamp, SoundCloud — all streaming platforms
- Pre-save or pre-order link with start date
- Back catalogue links for older albums and EPs
- Per-link click stats — see what platforms your fans use
Fill the venue. Every time.
Tour date links that actually work. Add each show with a ticket link and a start date — it disappears automatically after the gig. No more dead links to sold-out shows. Fans who tap your Instagram bio always see what's coming up next, not a list of shows from three months ago.
- Individual show links with ticket or RSVP URL
- Scheduled links — appear and disappear automatically by date
- Festival appearance links with your stage time
- Recurring venue residency link
- Livestream or listening party event link
Sell. Connect. Build your fanbase.
Your most engaged fans want to buy merch, join your Patreon, sign up for your newsletter and hear what you're working on before anyone else. Your bio link is the bridge between a casual follower and a paying superfan. udots has a built-in subscriber feature — no third-party email tool required.
- Merch store link — Shopify, Bandcamp, Spring, or your own
- Patreon or fan membership link
- Newsletter signup — built-in subscriber feature on udots
- Press kit PDF or EPK link for journalists and bookers
- Booking contact or management email
Know what people click.
See which links get the most clicks, where your audience comes from, and how your profile grows over time — without cookies, fully GDPR-compliant.
- Per-link click stats updated in real time
- Source breakdown: Instagram, TikTok, direct
- 90-day trend view — spot what's growing
- No cookies — no consent banner on your profile
- EU servers in Frankfurt
No cookie banner on your profile.
uDots stores no tracking data on your profile page. No cookie consent popup. EU servers in Frankfurt — your visitors' data never leaves the EEA.
- Zero tracking cookies on your public profile
- Analytics without personal data — GDPR Art. 5
- EU hosting in Frankfurt — no US data transfer
- Free legal Impressum included (§5 TMG)
- No consent banner needed
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Add your streaming and release links
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube — and your latest release at the top.
Add shows, merch and booking
Everything a booker, journalist or fan might need.
Put it in your bio
One URL for Instagram, TikTok, YouTube and everywhere else.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best link-in-bio tool for musicians?
udots is built for artists who release music regularly and need their bio link to keep up. You can pin your latest release at the top, link to every streaming platform, schedule tour dates that disappear after the show, sell merch, and build a newsletter subscriber list — all from one clean profile. The built-in blog lets you post news, behind-the-scenes stories and release announcements that stay discoverable long after they leave your feed.
How can a musician use one link for all streaming platforms?
Add each platform (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Tidal) as a separate link in your udots profile. Group them below a 'Listen' section label. Visitors see all options in one scroll — no smartlink tool needed, no per-click fees, just a clean list of every place they can stream your music.
How do I promote a new release from my Instagram bio?
Pin a 'New Release' link at the very top of your udots profile and update the URL each time you drop something. Add a pre-save link with a start date before release day — it goes live automatically and archives when the release is out. Below the release link, your streaming platforms stay permanent. One profile handles every stage of the release cycle.
Can musicians sell merch directly from their bio link?
Yes. Link directly to your Shopify, Bandcamp, Spring, or any other merch store. You can also link to your Patreon, your Kickstarter for album funding, or your direct-to-fan platform. The built-in subscriber feature on udots lets you collect email addresses without a separate newsletter tool.
Is udots GDPR-compliant for musicians with European fans?
Yes. All data is stored on EU servers in Frankfurt, Germany. Zero tracking cookies are set on your profile page — no cookie consent banner needed. If you collect newsletter subscribers through udots, that subscriber data stays in the EU. This matters for musicians based in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and across the EU.
Is udots free for musicians?
Yes. The free plan includes unlimited links, image posts, the built-in blog editor, subscriber feature, basic analytics, and GDPR-compliant EU hosting — no credit card, no time limit. You can have a complete musician profile live in under five minutes.
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