Volume.com's New Profile Pages: A Game-Changer for ARTISTS and Fans
In today's fast-moving digital world, artists need platforms that don't just host their content — they need spaces that tell their story, stream their shows, and connect deeply with fans. Volume.com’s latest update to unify artist profiles into a single page does exactly that — and it could redefine how artists grow their brands online.
A True Artist Hub, All on One Page
Gone are the days of fragmented pages and scattered links. Volume.com now offers Unified Artist Profiles, where every major aspect of an artist’s digital presence lives seamlessly together:
Upcoming Livestreams
Fans no longer need to dig through tabs. Whether it's an upcoming ticketed livestream or a free event, it’s immediately visible on your page — encouraging higher attendance and impulse RSVPs.On-Demand Video Content
Missed the show? No problem. Artists can showcase replays, exclusive releases, or behind-the-scenes footage — all under one roof.Subscriptions
Volume.com’s paid subscriptions are baked into the unified profile, giving superfans an easy way to support artists directly.Customizable About Sections
With a simple modular design, artists can tell their story, embed videos, link to other platforms (like Spotify, YouTube, or Instagram), and customize the look to match their unique brand.
Why This Matters
Volume.com isn't just tidying up profiles — they're shifting how artist-fan relationships are built:
Faster Connections: No more bouncing between pages. Fans can discover, stream, and support — all within minutes.
Stronger Branding: A one-page profile gives artists a cleaner, more professional look, which is essential for standing out.
Higher Conversion Rates: Fewer clicks mean more sales, more ticket purchases, and more tip jar contributions.
Empowering Independence: Whether you’re an emerging act or a touring veteran, the unified profile offers powerful DIY tools without needing a separate website or multiple services.
Volume.com Is Building for the Future
This update isn’t just a cosmetic change; it reflects Volume.com's broader mission to build a community-first music platform — one where artists can thrive without corporate interference, algorithms that hide content, or high platform fees.
Unified profiles are the next step in helping musicians own their audience, own their content, and own their careers.