Music Portfolio Website

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What is a music portfolio website?

A music portfolio website is a single branded webpage where composers, songwriters, producers, and bands showcase 5 to 10 representative tracks, a 30 to 90 second video reel, a 200-word bio, and contact info for music supervisors, agencies, labels, and journalists. DropCue music portfolio pages cost $5 to $12 per month with annual billing, live in 15 minutes, and replace the $16 to $36 per month Squarespace and Wix subscriptions that were built for restaurants and consultants rather than music professionals.

What a music portfolio website includes in 2026

A complete music portfolio website in 2026 includes a hero with artist name and tagline, 5 to 10 representative tracks with inline audio playback, a 30 to 90 second embedded video reel, a 200-word bio, 3 to 5 social and streaming links, contact info, and per-recipient analytics on visitor behavior. Pricing across the category in 2026:

  • Linktree / Bandcamp — free to $9 per month. Single-page link lists and fan-facing merch pages. No analytics, no metadata, no inline industry-quality audio.
  • Squarespace — $16 to $36 per month. General website builder. Beautiful templates but no inline music intelligence.
  • Wix — $17 to $59 per month. Same trade-off as Squarespace.
  • Bandzoogle — $9 to $19 per month. Music-aware but designed for selling merch to fans.
  • DropCue — $5 to $12 per month with annual billing. Industry-facing portfolio with inline audio, video reel, per-recipient analytics, embedded metadata, and a submission inbox.

The key feature working music professionals need that generic website builders do not offer is real-time per-recipient analytics. Knowing 12 people opened a portfolio link is not useful; knowing that Sarah at Sony Music listened to 3 specific tracks for 2 minutes each and downloaded one is actionable.

DropCue vs. Squarespace / Wix for music portfolios

Squarespace and Wix were built for restaurants and consultants. They give you a portfolio shell, but they cannot play music inline, do not understand music metadata, and have no analytics on what visitors actually listened to. DropCue was built for the music industry from day one. Music plays inline, embedded metadata travels with downloads, and you see real-time analytics on every visitor — track-by-track listening, video views, download events, drop-off points.

Everything in your portfolio

  • Banner image and profile photo
  • Two-sentence bio with strongest credit
  • Inline music playback for every track
  • Embedded video reel (YouTube, Vimeo, Loom)
  • Custom URL: dropcue.app/p/your-name
  • Real-time analytics on every visitor
  • Streaming platform links
  • Document attachments (press releases, contracts)

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Frequently asked questions

How is a music portfolio different from a website?

A general website is a marketing page about you. A music portfolio is a curated industry pitch: 5 to 10 tracks selected to demonstrate range, sequenced by impact, supported by a video reel and a tight bio leading with your strongest credit. Audience: supervisors and buyers, not fans. Most working composers maintain a general site (or Linktree) plus a separate portfolio for industry pitching.

What features matter most for a music portfolio?

Four features matter more than visual design: inline master-quality audio (320 kbps MP3 or uncompressed WAV); embedded video reel; per-recipient analytics on every visit; and a branded URL with no platform watermark. A working portfolio at dropcue.app/p/your-name converts better than a beautifully designed Squarespace site that cannot play audio inline.

How long does it take to build?

On DropCue, most composers have a complete portfolio live in 15 minutes. Sign up, upload 5 to 10 tracks, sequence by impact (not chronology), embed your video reel, write a 2-sentence bio, customize colors and slug, share the link. Squarespace and Wix typically take a weekend.

Why not just use Squarespace, Wix, or Linktree?

Squarespace ($16 to $36 per month) and Wix ($17 to $59 per month) were built for restaurants and consultants. They cannot play uncompressed audio inline at master quality and have no per-recipient analytics. Linktree (free to $9 per month) is a single-page link list. Bandcamp is fan-facing. DropCue is purpose-built for music-supervisor pitching.

How much does a music portfolio website cost?

Pricing across the category in 2026: free to $9 per month (Linktree, Bandcamp), $9 to $19 per month (Bandzoogle), $16 to $36 per month (Squarespace), $17 to $59 per month (Wix), or $5 to $12 per month with annual billing (DropCue). DropCue is the only one of these that ships inline master-quality audio, embedded metadata, per-recipient analytics, and a submission inbox in the base plan.

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