Your work deserves a home that does it justice.
Social media is where your audience finds you today. A website is where they decide if you're worth taking seriously. Portfolio, press kit, booking page, store, archive: all in one place, under your control, without an algorithm deciding who sees it or a platform change making your account inaccessible overnight.
We work with musicians, bands, writers, painters, illustrators, photographers, and other creative professionals who want a digital home that matches the quality of their work. No generic creative templates. Your work isn't generic. The design reflects your aesthetic, your genre, your medium, and how you want to present yourself to the audiences and industry contacts that matter.
We also optimize every site for search. Most creative professionals rely entirely on social media for discovery and underinvest in organic search traffic. A musician who ranks for their own name and genre builds a presence that compounds over time, independently of any platform.
What we focus on
Three things that make a creative website work.
How your work is organized, how well it ranks in search, and how cleanly it integrates the tools you rely on. Here is how we approach each one.
Portfolio and catalog structure
How you organize your work matters as much as how it looks. A novelist's site should make it easy to find their books and buy them. A band's site should make EPK access simple for promoters and press. A painter's site should load images fast and let the work speak. We design the structure around your specific goals and your specific audience.
SEO for creatives
Creative professionals are often invisible in search outside their own name, and sometimes invisible there too. We build SEO foundations that help you rank for your name, your genre, your location, and the specific terms your industry contacts and audiences use to find artists like you. For visual artists in particular, image SEO and structured data for artworks can generate meaningful organic traffic.
Platform integration
Streaming links, ticketing platforms, online stores, booking forms, press contact, newsletter signup: we integrate the tools you actually use into a coherent site experience rather than a collection of embedded widgets. Every integration is chosen for how well it serves the visitor, not just because it is technically possible.
Common questions
Answers to the questions we hear most often.
Do I need a website if I already have a strong social media presence?
Yes. Social media platforms own the relationship between you and your audience. Algorithms change, accounts get restricted, platforms fall out of fashion. Your website is the only digital presence you fully control: your portfolio, your press kit, your contact details, your archive, your store. It is also the place where industry contacts, press, and serious buyers form their impression of your work. A strong social following without a professional website leaves that impression unmanaged.
What should an artist or musician's website include?
At minimum: a portfolio or discography that is easy to navigate and fast to load, a clear biography written for the people you want to reach (not just your existing fans), press or EPK information available without requiring a download, contact details or a booking form, and links to streaming, social, or purchasing platforms. For musicians, a simple gig calendar. For visual artists, high-quality image presentation with correct color rendering. The structure depends on whether your primary goal is attracting industry contacts, selling work directly, or building a public audience.
Can I update my own website after it is built?
Yes. We build every creative portfolio site with a content management system that makes adding new work, updating a biography, or publishing a blog post straightforward without coding knowledge. If you prefer not to manage it yourself, we offer ongoing content update support as part of a maintenance arrangement.