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One Link for All Your Music: How Musicians Use PinsCorner

Stop sending fans to five different places. PinsCorner gives musicians and artists one card that holds every release, platform, booking link and tip jar — shareable with a single tap.

A musician's digital life is scattered. Your Spotify profile is one place, your Instagram another, your booking email buried in a bio, your merch store somewhere else entirely. Every time you hand someone your name at a show or after a session, you hope they remember to search for you later — and most of them don't. PinsCorner fixes that with one card, one link, one tap.

Whether you are a solo artist, a band, a DJ or a music producer, the problem is the same: too many platforms, not enough focus. A PinsCorner digital card acts like a personal hub that travels with you — on a QR code at your merch table, on an NFC tag stuck to your guitar case, or as a link in every bio and email signature.

Build Your Card Around Your Sound

PinsCorner's block editor lets you design a card that reflects your artistic identity, not a generic template. You decide what goes first: a streaming widget, your latest release, a video clip, or a short bio that captures what you are about. Blocks stack in whatever order fits your story, and you can update them any time without changing the link you have already shared.

  • Link directly to your profiles on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, SoundCloud, Bandcamp and any other platform
  • Embed or link your latest single, album or music video so visitors hear you immediately
  • Add a booking or management contact block so promoters reach the right person
  • Include a short bio with a profile photo that matches your press kit look
  • Drop in social handles for Instagram, TikTok or X without cluttering the page

Turn Every Show into a Fan Connection

Live gigs are your best chance to grow an audience, but handing out paper business cards in a loud venue rarely works. A QR code on your merch table, on a poster or even on your phone screen solves the problem instantly: fans scan it and land on your card. From there they can follow you on every platform, save your contact as a vCard, or leave their email via the lead capture form so you can announce your next release directly to them.

NFC tags take this a step further. Stick one to the back of your phone, your guitar case or a pin badge and let fans tap to open your card — no camera needed, no link to type. It feels like a small magic trick and people remember it.

Get Support from the People Who Believe in You

Independent artists live or die by direct fan support. PinsCorner's tips feature (powered by Stripe Connect) lets you add a tip jar to your card so fans who love your work can contribute with a few taps. You can also use the store blocks to sell digital downloads, physical merch or limited prints directly from the card, without redirecting fans to a third-party shop that takes a large cut.

The best time to capture a fan is when they are standing right in front of you. A card they can tap, save and share does the work long after the song has ended.

Practical Tips for a Great Music Card

A few small choices make a big difference. Keep your card fast to scan and easy to act on — visitors decide in seconds whether to follow you.

  • Lead with your most-listened-to platform, not the one you personally prefer
  • Use a high-quality photo or artwork, not a blurry phone screenshot
  • Keep your bio to two or three sentences — let your music do the talking
  • Add a lead capture block with a low-friction prompt like 'Get notified about my next release'
  • Review your card analytics to see which links fans actually click, then move the top performer higher

If you collaborate with other artists, the PinsCorner Teams plan lets you create a shared company directory — ideal for a label, a collective or a band with multiple solo projects. Visitors can navigate between cards and discover everyone in the roster.

Ready to bring everything together? Create your PinsCorner card for free and give every person you meet one link that says everything.