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Sleeve FAQs

By Sleeve Team

Real answers, in plain language.

Sleeve is an artist home online — a place where fans can follow you, join your email list, listen to releases, read posts, and support your work.

If you cannot find what you are looking for, email us at hello@sleeve.fm.

What Sleeve is

What is Sleeve?

Sleeve is a home for your work and your audience — one link that fans can actually use. You can publish releases, write posts, collect emails, and sell directly to supporters. It is designed to reduce your tool stack, not add to it.

What problem does Sleeve solve?

Most artists end up duct-taping the same handful of tools — a website, a link-in-bio page, an email list, a place to post updates, and one or two ways to monetize. Sleeve brings that into one place, so fans do not get lost and you do not have to keep five things in sync.

Is Sleeve a website builder, a newsletter tool, a store, or a membership platform?

It is all of those, but the point is a single artist home that stays current. Sleeve is where you send people when you want the official answer to be obvious — who you are, what you have released, what is happening next, and how to stay connected.

Is Sleeve trying to replace streaming platforms?

No. Streaming platforms are distribution. Sleeve is your home base — the place you control. Most artists use Sleeve alongside streaming, not instead of it.

Who is Sleeve for?

Artists who want a clean home online, and want a more direct relationship with fans — especially if you already have a website, a link-in-bio page, an email list, or a store and you are tired of keeping them aligned.

Getting started

Can I use Sleeve as my main link-in-bio?

Yes. Many artists use Sleeve as the one link they share everywhere — it works as a hub, but it is not just a list of buttons. Fans can actually listen, follow, and sign up in one place.

Can Sleeve replace my website?

For most artists, yes. Sleeve gives you a public artist page that can act as your main site — releases, posts, email signup, and whatever you want to highlight. If you already have a website you like, you can keep it and still use Sleeve for releases, posts, and email.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. You can connect a custom domain on paid plans so Sleeve can be your official site address.

Fans, follows, and email

Do fans need an account to follow me?

No. Fans can join your email list without creating an account. If you use memberships, fans may create an account to manage billing and access.

Can I collect email addresses?

Yes. Email signup is a first-class part of Sleeve — not an add-on. You can grow a list from your artist page and from posts, then send updates without juggling another email tool.

Can I import my existing email list?

Yes. You can import an existing email list into Sleeve so your audience is not split across tools.

Can I send newsletters?

Yes. You can write updates as posts and email them to your list — one workflow, not two.

Releases

What is a release in Sleeve?

A release is how you publish music on your Sleeve page — albums, EPs, singles, live recordings, whatever you want.

Can I link out to streaming services?

Yes. You can include links to the platforms you use so fans can listen wherever they prefer — while still treating Sleeve as the home base.

Can I sell downloads directly?

Yes. Direct sales are built in — no separate store required.

Memberships and pricing

Does Sleeve support memberships?

Yes. You can create paid membership tiers that give fans access to exclusive content, early releases, or direct communication.

How much does Sleeve cost?

The free tier gets you your artist page, about section, links, and QR code. The Pro plan is $30/month or $240/year ($20/month, billed annually). If you sell memberships or releases, there is a 10% platform fee.

Get started

Create your free artist page — no credit card required. Or learn more about Sleeve.

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