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Your release. Your tiers. Your terms.

One release. Three access levels. Public tracks, subscriber exclusives, and member-only content... all on your own page, all building your list. No extra tools, no separate Patreon, no Bandcamp middleman.

The problem

Most artists release everything publicly or nothing at all. No middle ground... no way to reward committed fans without a separate Patreon presence, no way to offer early access without a workaround. The tools don’t talk to each other, so tiering a release means managing it manually across platforms.

How Sleeve handles it

One release. Three access levels. No extra tools.

Public

The track anyone can hear when they find your page. No signup, no gate.

Subscriber

Bonus content for fans who follow you. Free... they give you their email.

Member

Exclusive content for paying supporters. Stems, alternate mixes, liner notes.

All of it on your domain. All of it building your list. When a fan upgrades to get the stems, that relationship is yours.

What you can gate

Full releases

Album, EP, or single... public, subscriber-only, or member-only.

Individual tracks

Gate specific songs within a release independently.

Bonus files

Stems, alternate mixes, liner notes, behind-the-scenes video, PDFs.

Early access

Drop to members before it goes public.

How it’s different from Bandcamp

Bandcamp has digital extras... bonus files attached to a purchase. But no tier gating. Every buyer gets the same files. The fan relationship lives on Bandcamp, not with you. Sleeve ties the release to your membership tiers and puts the fan in your CRM.

How it’s different from Patreon

Patreon gates posts by tier, but it’s not built around releases. Every fan relationship lives on Patreon. If you leave, you lose the list. Sleeve is built around releases first.

Start free. Gate your first release today.

Public tracks, subscriber exclusives, member-only content... all on your own page. No credit card required.

No credit card required. 0% platform fee on all sales.

Last updated: May 9, 2026