For musicians & bands
Musician merch and set photos on one page fans actually open
Table merch, the new drop, last night’s stage — save albums and put them on a page with one link in the bio. Fans stop asking which checkout is real. You keep adding photos after the next gig. Tips and a request form if you want them.



Merch album
Shirts, vinyl, the handwritten merch-table shot.
Gig albums
Pin the venue. Last night stays findable.
One bio link
Page + albums. Not six stickers in the caption.
How it works

01
Photograph the drop
Table, detail, on a body if you have it.

02
Make merch and gig albums
Pin venues if you tour.

03
Put them on your page
One link in the bio.

04
Keep adding after shows
The same page stays current.
Fans will not hunt your checkout
One page with the photos of what you are actually selling this week.

Set photos belong somewhere
Not only Stories. An album pinned to the venue is how the band remembers the room too.

Creators already have a hub
If you need memberships and paid posts, that stack exists. This page is merch and gig albums for working bands.

Frequently asked questions
Can I show merch and live photos on one page?
Yes.
Can fans view albums without an account?
Yes.
Can I pin each venue?
Yes.
Can I take tips or requests?
Yes, on the page, according to your plan.
Is this the same as creator memberships?
No. That hub is memberships and paid access. This is merch and gig albums.
Can I keep some photos private for the crew?
Yes. Public page albums versus a private crew album.
