One home. Built for everyone in music.
Sleeve gives artists a real home online... and gives the teams behind them a clean way to support that work without duct-taping tools together.
One place for everything
Right now, most people in music are running their world across a patchwork of tools. A website builder here, a mailing list there, a link-in-bio service, a file-sharing platform, a social scheduling tool... all duct-taped together with browser tabs and good intentions.
It works until it doesn’t. And it usually stops working right when it matters most... during a release week, a tour announcement, or a moment when fans are actually paying attention.
Sleeve replaces that stack with one home. A single place where your site, your releases, your email list, your posts, and your fan relationships all live together. Not bolted on. Not synced. Just... there.
For artists
Your site, your releases, your email list, your fans. One place, designed so you can focus on making music and connecting with the people who care about it.
Sleeve gives independent artists a real website with a custom domain, a built-in audio player for releases, email collection and newsletters, memberships on paid plans, and a fan CRM that builds itself. No design skills required. No code. Just your work, presented the way you want it.
For labels
Give every artist on your roster a canonical home. Upload releases and assets while the artist controls publishing. No syncing between five different tools.
Labels use Sleeve to manage multiple artists from one place. Onboard a new signing, set up their page, upload releases, send newsletters... all without asking the artist to learn another platform. Pricing is per artist, not per label, so you only pay for what you use.
For organizations
Venues, collectives, festivals, and music orgs. One page that stays current with events, artists, and updates... without maintaining a separate website, email tool, and social strategy.
Whether you’re a jazz collective showcasing member artists, a venue promoting upcoming shows, or a festival coordinating across dozens of acts... Sleeve gives you a single home that does the work of four or five tools. Team collaboration on paid plans means multiple people can contribute without stepping on each other.
For agencies
Manage artist pages at scale. Clean infrastructure, clear permissions, no plug-in chaos. Support artists without getting in the way.
Agencies use Sleeve to give their roster consistent, professional pages without managing a fleet of WordPress installs or juggling credentials across platforms. Set up a page, hand it off to the artist, and stay involved exactly as much as you need to.
What fans get
When artists use Sleeve, fans get a better experience too. One place to find everything... new releases, upcoming shows, exclusive posts, newsletters, and a direct line to the artist. No algorithm deciding what shows up. No feed to scroll through. Just the artist’s work, front and center.
Fans can subscribe for free to get updates by email, or support an artist directly through memberships. Everything stays on the artist’s page... not scattered across five different apps.
The common thread
No matter who you are in this equation... artist, label, venue, agency, fan... Sleeve is built around one idea: artists own their page, their audience, and their data. Teams can help, collaborate, and contribute... without turning an artist’s career into a shared spreadsheet.
0% platform fee on all sales. Your subscriber list is yours... export it anytime, take it anywhere. We provide the infrastructure, not the interference.
Start free
Every artist page on Sleeve starts free. You get a custom domain, releases with a built-in audio player, email collection, and up to 250 subscribers... no credit card required. When you need more subscribers, memberships, or commerce features, paid plans start at $16/month.
Whether you’re a solo artist just getting started or a label managing a roster of twenty... the door is open. Walk in, set up, and see what it feels like to have everything in one place.
Last updated: March 23, 2026
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