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title: "Welcome to webkit.band" category: "getting-started" order: 1 description: "Get your band website set up in minutes."

Welcome to webkit.band

webkit.band is a website platform built for musicians. In a few minutes you'll have a real band site — not a link-in-bio page, not a social profile — a full site with your releases, tour dates, bio, and your own domain if you want one.

What you get

  • A public band page at webkit.band/yourband and yourband.webkit.band
  • 16 themes and 5 layouts — pick any combination
  • Your releases, tour dates, links, and bio in one place
  • An EPK (electronic press kit) you can share with press and venues
  • All your streaming profiles connected in the Presence dashboard

Step 1: Sign up

Go to webkit.band and click Get Started. You'll enter your email and a password. No credit card needed.

Step 2: Pick your slug

Your slug is the short name in your URL. If your band is The Static, you might use thestatic — your site will be at webkit.band/thestatic.

Choose something lowercase with no spaces. Contact support if you ever need to change it.

Step 3: Set up your profile

In your dashboard, go to Profile and fill in:

  • Band name
  • Tagline — one sentence: what you sound like, what you're about
  • Bio — a few paragraphs for press, venues, and fans
  • Photo or logo — uploaded directly, no external URL needed

Step 4: Add your releases

Go to Releases and add your music. You can import directly from Spotify or add releases manually. Include artwork, release type (single, EP, album), and streaming links.

Step 5: Connect your platforms

Go to Presence and connect your streaming profiles. Paste in your Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube artist URL — webkit.band extracts your artist ID automatically.

Step 6: Choose a theme

Go to Design and pick a theme. Each of the 16 themes has its own fonts, colors, and personality. You can change it anytime.


Your site is live immediately. Share webkit.band/yourband with anyone.

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