Too many tools. Too many links. Nothing stays up to date.
If you are a working artist today, your online setup is probably held together with duct tape.
A website you do not love. A mailing list you avoid. A Bandcamp page for sales. A Patreon that feels off-brand. A link-in-bio trying to glue it all together.
Sleeve exists to replace that entire mess with one place that actually works.
The real problem
Most tools musicians are forced to use were not built for musicians.
- Website builders were made for businesses.
- Newsletter tools were made for marketers.
- Patreon and Substack were made for creators — not artists.
- Social media was made for advertisers.
So artists spend more time maintaining tools than making music — and fans never know where to go.
What Sleeve is
Sleeve is your home online as an artist — the place everything you share with fans actually lives.
Your site. Your releases. Your updates. Your email list. Your memberships. All in one place, under your name, on your domain.
- A modern artist site that is easy to keep up to date
- Email and newsletters built directly into your page
- Release pages for albums, singles, demos, and extras
- A smarter link-in-bio that points into your real home
- A fan CRM that grows automatically
- Memberships when you want ongoing fan support
Why this works
1. Built for music, not "content"
Sleeve is designed around how artists actually work — releases, long gaps, works-in-progress, and real relationships with fans.
2. One home instead of a duct-taped stack
Most artists end up with: Website + Newsletter + Link-in-bio + Fan platform + Store. Sleeve replaces it with one site you actually maintain, one place fans learn to return to, and one source of truth for updates.
3. Designed for real careers
Sleeve is built for artists playing the long game — not chasing algorithms or hype cycles. Start simple with your site and mailing list. Grow into releases, memberships, extras, and livestreams. Keep your audience independent of platform rules.
Who Sleeve is for
Sleeve is for independent musicians, bands, and solo artists who are serious about their relationship with fans and want to own that relationship directly.
Ready to simplify?
Create your artist page — free to start, no credit card required.