“Link in bio” tools solved too many links for creators, but most generic trees treat music work like any other vertical. TrackGiant is different: your public profile is a hub where people can pay for feedback, book services, join listening parties, enter raffles, and save you to lists — without leaving the commerce rails music actually needs.
This article is about information architecture and how to present your URL off-platform.
What lives on one profile
Depending on account type and what you have enabled:
- Track review purchase for curators.
- Curator services cards with delivery times.
- Listening parties / Live Sessions schedule surfaces.
- Raffles you host.
- Artist lists like My Curators on the buyer side.
You are not stacking random widgets; you are stacking transactions that belong to music.
The URL discipline
Pick one canonical link for Instagram, TikTok, X, Discord about pages, and email footers:
- Use your TrackGiant profile path, not deep links that rot when you rename campaigns.
Rotate featured items (current raffle, tonight’s party) inside the product surfaces that support highlighting, rather than changing your bio URL weekly.
Copy that converts
Bio line templates:
- Artist: “Get my music + submit tracks to my favorite curators → [TrackGiant].”
- Curator: “Book a review, a consult, or tonight’s Live Session → [TrackGiant].”
- Artist-Curator: “Hire me for feedback on your demos — I also release as [name] → [TrackGiant].”
Avoid stuffing five platforms into one bio — that is the problem this hub solves.
Pair with real music links
TrackGiant should sit next to your distributor / streaming profiles, not replace them. Typical stack:
- Streaming / pre-save.
- TrackGiant for commerce + community depth.
- Mailing list or community chat if you run one.
For artists: drive intent, not vanity
Use the link when:
- You ask fans to join a listening party.
- You want serious peers to batch submit with you as a recommender — see batch guide.
For curators: drive SKUs, not mystique
List what I sell first, personality second. Your profile guide matters more than gradient backgrounds.
Analytics mindset
Whatever analytics the profile exposes, watch click → purchase gaps. If clicks are high but purchases low, fix pricing, bio clarity, or genre mismatch before blaming “algorithm.”
Related reading
If Instagram is your billboard, TrackGiant is your box office. Treat the URL accordingly.