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Welcome to TrackGiant: the link-in-bio for the music industry

A five-minute tour of TrackGiant for independent artists, curators, and anyone in between.

April 11, 20263 min readby TrackGiant Team

TrackGiant is built around a simple idea: your public profile should be the hub where people discover your music, book your time, join your listening parties, and pay for your expertise. Whether you are an artist looking for feedback or a curator building a business around taste, the platform treats that profile as your link-in-bio for the music industry — one URL instead of a scattered stack of tools.

This article is a fast orientation: what you can do here, who it is for, and where to go next.

What you can do on TrackGiant

As an artist, you can:

  • Submit tracks to curators for paid reviews and structured feedback.
  • Send one track to multiple curators in a single checkout with batch submissions.
  • Save curators you trust to My Curators and build a repeatable release workflow.
  • Host listening parties around releases or drafts.
  • Book curator services — mixing notes, consultations, playlist-fit checks, and more.

As a curator (including Artist-Curators), you can:

  • Set a price and turnaround for track reviews and manage an inbox of submissions.
  • List additional services with clear categories and delivery times.
  • Host listening parties or paid-queue Live Sessions when you want to monetize live listening time.
  • Track earnings and payouts, connect Stripe for withdrawals, and grow through levels and reputation.

Who TrackGiant is for

  • Independent artists who want professional ears on their work without cold-DMing strangers.
  • Playlist curators, DJs, journalists, A&R-style reviewers, and educators who want to formalize feedback as a product.
  • Working artists who want a second income stream from peer review — the Artist-Curator path.

TrackGiant is not a replacement for your distributor or your social apps. It sits next to them: the place where serious conversations about your music turn into bookings, reviews, and recurring income.

How money flows (high level)

Artists pay listed prices for reviews, services, batch campaigns, raffle entries, and optional queue skips in Live Sessions. Curators receive the majority of each sale; the platform retains a small fee so the product can run securely (payments, support, infrastructure). Exact percentages can change; what stays constant is that buyers see a clear price before they pay, and sellers see earnings in their dashboard after delivery.

For withdrawals, curators complete Stripe Connect once and then move money to their bank when they pass the minimum payout threshold.

Your first ten minutes

  1. Sign up as Artist or Curator — if you are unsure, read Artist or Curator? first.
  2. Complete your profile so the checklist on your dashboard turns green.
  3. If you are an artist, submit your first track or browse curators. If you are a curator, set your review price and write a bio that explains your taste in one screen.

After that, the product opens up: batches, parties, services, raffles, and (for curators) Live Sessions. You do not need everything on day one.

GoalArticle
Pick the right account typeArtist or Curator?
Finish your profile fastSet up your profile in 10 minutes
Learn the vocabularyTrackGiant glossary
First paid review as an artistSubmit your first track
First income as a curatorHow to become a curator

Welcome to TrackGiant. The link-in-bio metaphor is not marketing fluff — it is how the product is wired. One profile, many ways to work in music.

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