Your EPK, Built In

Your EPK doesn’t need to be a separate thing

Most artists treat an EPK as something they pull together only when a venue or promoter asks for it. A page here, a PDF there, a few links buried in old emails.

We’ve found it works better when your EPK isn’t separate at all… it’s just your About page, kept current as part of your normal workflow.

On Sleeve, your About page naturally becomes your EPK because it already includes what bookers, venues, and collaborators actually need:

  • A clear artist or band description
  • Photos and media embeds
  • Music and live clips
  • Upcoming or past shows
  • Contact information
  • Links to releases and press
  • Uploaded files and ZIPs (press photos, one-sheets, tech riders, stage plots, etc.)

Instead of maintaining a standalone EPK PDF, you can simply send one link.

When you update your bio, post a release, add photos, upload a new press ZIP, or announce shows, your EPK updates automatically.

What this means in practice

For venues and promoters

  • One link
  • No digging through DMs or email threads
  • Always-current info and assets

For artists

  • No separate EPK to maintain
  • No last-minute assembling files
  • Your press materials stay ready by default

If someone asks for your press kit, you don’t need to put anything together.

You just send the link.