Artist identity
Name, logo, genre, and hero image — the first screen every visitor sees.
EPK template
Stop wrestling with InDesign layouts and outdated PDFs. Artist Kit gives you a structured EPK template you fill in and publish at a link — bio, music, gigs, photos, and contact included.
Skip the blank page
Most EPK templates are static files — a PDF you export once and forget to update, or a folder structure nobody opens on mobile. An electronic press kit should live at a link and stay current when you add a gig or drop a release.
Artist Kit is the template: pre-defined sections in the order promoters expect. You add your content; the layout, typography, and mobile experience are handled. Publish in minutes, not weeks.
When someone asks for your EPK, you send one URL. They skim bio, hear your music, check dates, and find your booking contact — without downloading anything unless they want the press kit zip.
Every block maps to what labels, venues, and press actually request.
Name, logo, genre, and hero image — the first screen every visitor sees.
Rich text for your story, influences, and press quotes — formatted and readable.
Embeds and streaming links so your sound is immediate, not an attachment.
Chronological dates with venue, city, and optional ticket links.
Press-ready images on Pro — sized for listings, flyers, and articles.
Booking details plus an auto-generated or custom-uploaded press kit zip.
Launch a credible EPK without hiring a designer or learning web tools.
Feature mixes, releases, and club dates in a promoter-friendly format.
One link to forward — always reflects the latest content.
Paste your Artist Kit URL into application forms instead of uploading files.
Step-by-step packaging guide Press kit guide.
Fill in your sections and publish a booking-ready EPK at your link.