Your press kit, always up to date.
The booker reading your EPK is scanning for how much of their week you’ll cost them. Make it easy for them to say yes. One link, always current... bio, photos, music, press, real demand signals, and how to reach you. Everything they need in one place, nothing they have to dig for.
No signup needed to try it. Paste your links, get your EPK.
A real one
Johanna Sulkunen built hers and sent it straight to Apple Music. This is the actual page, live right now.
What’s in a Sleeve EPK
The information a booker, journalist, or sync supervisor actually wants. Drafted from what’s already online about you, then edited by you.
Short bio
100–150 words, third person, ready for festival submissions and booking inquiries.
Full bio
300–500 words. The real story... where you came from, what drives the music, what makes you different.
One-sheet
2–3 sentences for bookers and promoters. The elevator pitch for booking emails and festival submissions.
Press
Pulled from your best coverage and linked back to the source, so the quote holds up when someone checks it. Anything we cannot verify gets flagged for your review before it goes live.
For fans of
“For fans of...” positioning with 3 artists. Helps bookers and playlist curators place you instantly.
Highlights
Verifiable milestones only... no fluff. Festival appearances, press features, notable collaborations.
By the numbers
Mailing list size, returning fans, ticket and merch history... the signals bookers and supervisors actually weigh when deciding if you can draw. Streaming counts and follower numbers are there too, as optional context, but they’re not the headline.
Gap analysis
What’s missing from your press kit, so you know what to fix before you send it out.
Two ways to build it
Links mode
Connect your profiles... Bandcamp, Spotify, Instagram, YouTube, your website. Sleeve A&R scrapes them and generates a complete EPK in one shot.
Interview mode
Prefer to talk it through? A&R asks you positioning questions, digs into your story, then generates everything from the conversation.
Either way, you review and edit everything before it goes live. Nothing publishes until you say so... and you can rewrite any section by hand.
Your public EPK page
Lives at yourdomain.com/epk (or yourname.sleeve.fm/epk if you haven’t set up a custom domain yet). One-sheet, short and full bio, press, releases, photos, stats, social links, and booking contact... everything a booker or journalist needs on one page.
Hand it off however they want it... copy the link, download a PDF or plain-text version, grab a single press photo or all of them as a zip. Every release, video, and contact is one click to copy. And a visibility toggle lets you hide the whole thing when you’re between campaigns.
Not a static PDF rotting in your Google Drive. Not a link-in-bio page pretending to be a press kit. An actual press page that updates when your music does.
Let press hear it before the world does.
Your EPK is how a booker, journalist, or label finds you. A private release link is how you control what they hear... and when.
Keep an unreleased track off your public page and your EPK, then send a direct link to the writer covering you, the supervisor considering it for a placement, or the label deciding whether to sign it. They get the real thing, early. The public gets nothing until you go live.
No “review copy” watermark to apply, no third-party promo service, no folder of MP3s. One link, straight to the release on your own page.
Try it free
Try it before you sign up.
Paste your links. We’ll draft a full press kit from what’s already online... bio, one-sheet, press quote, stats, comparable artists, highlights. Download it as a PDF today, or claim an always-current page at yourname.sleeve.fm/epk that keeps itself fresh as your career does.
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Draft now. Keep it forever.
Try the builder free... no signup required. When you’re ready for the always-current version that every booker and journalist gets the latest of, create a Sleeve account and claim your yourname.sleeve.fm/epk page in one click.
No credit card required. Free to start, always.
Last updated: March 23, 2026