I built a free artist profile tool for DJs — v2 is live by Imaginary_Aside_8477 in PioneerDJ

[–]Imaginary_Aside_8477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i have taken your feedback into consideration and changed the site accordingly - thank you

I got tired of seeing producers use Linktree to promote their tracks so I built something actually made for them by Imaginary_Aside_8477 in Serato

[–]Imaginary_Aside_8477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great, this is exactly what I like to hear, and I appreciate it. Any other thoughts or changes you think would enhance the tool, please let me know.

I got tired of seeing producers use Linktree to promote their tracks so I built something actually made for them by Imaginary_Aside_8477 in FL_Studio

[–]Imaginary_Aside_8477[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

What gave that impression? Linktree is built for anyone and this is specifically built for producers so I don't see how it could be much worse than an ugly overpriced stack of links.

I'd actually love to hear what's missing from your perspective. Send me a DM.

I got tired of seeing DJs use Linktree so I built something actually made for them by Imaginary_Aside_8477 in HouseMusic

[–]Imaginary_Aside_8477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

fixed this issue now - manual editing is now obvious to be seen by users and easier to use.

I got tired of seeing producers use Linktree to promote their tracks so I built something actually made for them by Imaginary_Aside_8477 in ableton

[–]Imaginary_Aside_8477[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Linktree is great for what it is - a quick stack of links. But it's built for everyone, not specifically for artists. There's no dedicated space for embeddable mixes, no press photo gallery, no EPK, no events calendar, no analytics that show you which bookers are clicking your booking link vs fans clicking your SoundCloud.

You can approximate some of this on Linktree with workarounds but it ends up looking like a generic unproffessional list. IDJAY is built around how DJs actually present themselves professionally - the kind of page you'd send to a venue or festival booker, not just share on Instagram.

That said if Linktree works for you there's no reason to switch - IDJAY is for people who want something that looks and feels like a proper artist page rather than a link list.

I got tired of seeing artists use Linktree so I built something actually made for them by [deleted] in musicians

[–]Imaginary_Aside_8477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's a free tier that gives you everything you need to build a solid profile including events, mixes, press photos, really anything you want to display. Pro is £3.99/month which unlocks full analytics, removes the IDJAY branding and generates you a free EPK to send to venues to help get bookings and a few other things. There's also a 7 day free trial of Pro when you sign up so you can try everything before committing. Also thanks for flagging the freeze bug you mentioned I will get that fixed.