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Adding Content

Your public page is built from the content you choose to showcase. Rather than manually uploading files or managing separate content, you select from your existing projects and collaborators. This keeps everything in sync with your main catalog — when you add a new track or update a collaborator’s info, your public page reflects those changes automatically.


Buckets are the main building blocks of your public page. Each bucket you select becomes a section with the bucket’s name as its title. Visitors can browse through your sections to explore different collections of your work.

To add a bucket section to your public page:

  1. Open Settings and navigate to Public Page
  2. Scroll to the Content section
  3. Click Add Section or Edit Sections
  4. In the bucket selector, check the boxes next to the buckets you want to include
  5. Click Save to confirm your selection

The bucket selector shows your buckets sorted by track count by default, with the most populated buckets appearing first. You can also sort alphabetically if you prefer to find buckets by name.

Buckets without any tracks display a warning indicator in the selector. Empty buckets won’t appear on your public page, even if selected. This prevents visitors from seeing blank sections and helps you maintain a polished presentation.


Each bucket section can be displayed in one of two visual formats. You choose the display mode when adding or editing a bucket section.

Grid view shows your tracks as square tiles arranged in a uniform grid. This works well for buckets with many tracks or when you want visitors to quickly scan through options. Artwork is prominent and consistent.

Cards view displays tracks as horizontal cards, similar to what you’d see on music streaming services. Each card shows larger artwork, the track name, and includes an embedded waveform player for instant playback. This format is ideal for showcasing finished productions where you want visitors to hear previews.

To switch display modes:

  1. Click the three-dot menu next to any bucket section
  2. Select Display Mode
  3. Choose Grid or Cards
  4. Your public page preview updates immediately

When using cards view, you can also control how large the cards appear. Three sizes are available:

  • Small — compact cards that show more tracks at once
  • Medium — balanced size with good artwork visibility (default)
  • Large — prominent cards with maximum artwork and waveform space

The card size setting applies to all card sections across your public page.


If a bucket contains many tracks, you can choose to display only a subset on your public page. This is useful when you want to feature your best recent work without overwhelming visitors.

To limit tracks shown:

  1. Click the three-dot menu next to a bucket section
  2. Select Limit Tracks
  3. Enter the maximum number of tracks to display
  4. The section will show only that many tracks, in order

Tracks are shown in the order they appear in the bucket. If you want specific tracks featured, arrange them at the top of the bucket in your projects view.


The order of your bucket sections matters. Visitors see them top to bottom, so put your strongest work first to make a great impression.

To reorder sections:

  1. In the Content section of your Public Page settings, locate the section list
  2. Drag the handle on the left side of any section
  3. Drop it in your desired position
  4. The new order saves automatically

Your featured collaborators appear at the top of the page, followed by your bucket sections in the order you set.


Highlighting collaborators adds credibility and helps visitors discover other artists you work with. Featured collaborators appear in a dedicated section at the top of your public page with their name and avatar.

  1. In your Public Page settings, scroll to the Featured Collaborators section
  2. Click Add Collaborator or Edit
  3. Check the boxes next to collaborators you want to feature
  4. Click Save

Your collaborator list is pulled from the collaborators you’ve already added to your tracks and projects. This means you don’t need to maintain a separate list — it reflects your actual working relationships.

You can designate certain collaborators as featured, which gives them priority placement and larger display. To mark a collaborator as featured:

  1. In the collaborator selector, click the star icon next to their name
  2. Save your changes

Featured collaborators appear first in the section and are more prominently displayed to visitors.


As you build your public page, you can see how it will look before publishing. The preview shows your banner, accent color, sections, and all track artwork exactly as visitors will see it.

Click Preview Page at the top of your Public Page settings to open a full preview in a new tab. This preview includes sample playback — you can click play on tracks in cards view to hear audio previews if you have bounce files attached to your tracks.

[!TIP] Preview on different screen sizes. Your public page is responsive and looks good on mobile devices, but checking on both desktop and phone helps you spot any layout issues before sharing with clients.


Remember that your public page pulls your artist name, bio, avatar, and social links directly from your profile settings. When you update your profile, your public page updates automatically.

This means you don’t edit your public page separately for basic information — keep your main profile current and your public page stays current too.