> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://help.fanaura.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Artist Hub Pages

> Your public artist landing page on Fanaura -- one link for everything. Music, merch, tours, extras, and fan authentication all in one beautiful, customizable page.

Your Artist Hub is the one link that does it all. Music, merch, tours, extras -- everything lives here. Put it in your Instagram bio, your TikTok bio, your Twitter bio, your email signature, and on your business card. One link, and fans can find everything.

<Note>No more Linktree. No more juggling five different links. No more choosing between promoting your new single or your merch drop. The Artist Hub has it all.</Note>

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## Your Artist Hub URL

```
fan.fanaura.com/[artistSlug]
```

For example: `fan.fanaura.com/midnightartist`

<Tip>Your artist slug is set during account setup and can be customized in your settings. Keep it short, memorable, and consistent with your handles on other platforms.</Tip>

***

## What Fans See

When a fan visits your Artist Hub, they're greeted with a polished, branded experience:

### Artist Profile

At the top of the page:

* **Artist image** -- your profile photo or artist logo, displayed prominently
* **Artist name** -- large, clear heading
* **Bio** -- your artist bio text, giving fans a quick introduction to who you are
* **Social links** -- icons linking to your Spotify, Apple Music, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and other platforms

### Content Tabs

Below your profile, fans can browse your content using tabs:

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="Music">
    All your releases, organized with the most recent first:

    * **Album artwork** for each release
    * **Title** and release date
    * **Action button**: "Pre-Save" (if before release date) or "Stream" (if after release date)
    * Each release links to its own smart link (presave page or stream page)

    A fan browsing your music tab sees your entire discography and can presave upcoming releases or stream released tracks -- all from one page.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Merch">
    All your merch products (synced from Shopify):

    * **Product image** for each item
    * **Product name** and price
    * **"Shop Now" button** linking to your Shopify checkout

    Fans can browse your entire merch catalog without leaving your branded experience. Clicking a product takes them to your Shopify store to complete the purchase.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Tours">
    All your upcoming tour dates:

    * **Date** and day of week
    * **City and state**
    * **Venue name**
    * **RSVP button** -- fans can RSVP to express interest
    * **Ticket link** (if available) -- takes fans directly to the ticketing page

    Tour dates are sorted chronologically with upcoming shows first. Past dates are hidden or moved to the bottom.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="Extras">
    Special content and experiences:

    * **Contests** -- enter to win meet-and-greets, signed merch, etc.
    * **Communities** -- join fan groups or exclusive circles
    * **Exclusive content** -- early access, behind-the-scenes, bonus tracks
    * **Sign-up forms** -- join your street team, fan club, etc.

    Each extra has its own card with a description and a "Join" or "Enter" button.
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

***

## Fan Authentication

Returning fans can log in to your Artist Hub to see their personalized experience:

### What Logged-In Fans See

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Presave History" icon="clock-rotate-left">
    Which releases they've presaved.
  </Card>

  <Card title="RSVP History" icon="calendar-check">
    Which shows they've RSVPed for.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Preferences" icon="sliders">
    Saved platform preferences and contact info.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Personalized Content" icon="star">
    Content relevant to their engagement history.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

### How Login Works

<Steps>
  <Step title="Click Log In">
    Fan clicks "Log In" or "I'm a Fan" on the Artist Hub.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Enter Email">
    They enter their email address.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Verification Code Sent">
    Fanaura sends a verification code (passwordless login).
  </Step>

  <Step title="Enter Code">
    Fan enters the code.
  </Step>

  <Step title="Logged In">
    They're logged in and see their personalized view.
  </Step>
</Steps>

<Info>There's no password to remember. Fans authenticate via email verification every time, keeping the experience simple and secure.</Info>

***

## Why One Link Matters

Here's the reality: social media platforms give you one link in your bio. One. And you have to make it count.

<Tabs>
  <Tab title="The Old Way (Without Fanaura)">
    You have a new single, a merch drop, and tour dates. You use Linktree and create:

    * Link 1: "Presave My New Single"
    * Link 2: "Shop Merch"
    * Link 3: "Tour Dates & Tickets"
    * Link 4: "Spotify"
    * Link 5: "Apple Music"

    Five links. Fans have to scan, choose, and click. Half of them bounce before they make a decision. And **none of those clicks capture fan data**.
  </Tab>

  <Tab title="The Fanaura Way">
    One link: `fan.fanaura.com/midnightartist`

    Fans land on your Artist Hub. They see everything. They presave the new single, check out the merch, look at tour dates, and RSVP for the show in their city -- all on one page. **Every interaction captures data.** Every fan becomes a contact in your database.

    One link. Zero compromises.
  </Tab>
</Tabs>

***

## Customization

Your Artist Hub automatically inherits your Fanaura branding:

### What's Customizable

* **Artist slug** -- the URL path (`fan.fanaura.com/[this-part]`)
* **Artist image** -- your profile photo or logo
* **Bio text** -- your artist bio (keep it concise for the Hub; save the novel for your website)
* **Primary color** -- applied to buttons, accents, and highlights
* **Accent color** -- secondary color for additional elements
* **Social links** -- which platform icons appear and where they link
* **Tab order** -- customize which tabs appear and in what order
* **Featured content** -- pin specific releases, merch, or events to the top

<Note>Your Artist Hub uses the same colors, artwork, and branding as all your other smart links (presave pages, stream pages, etc.). This creates a consistent fan experience across every touchpoint.</Note>

***

## Use Cases

<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Link in Bio" icon="mobile-screen">
    Replace your Linktree with your Artist Hub URL. It's the only link-in-bio tool that also captures fan data.

    **Where to put it:** Instagram, TikTok, Twitter/X, YouTube, Facebook, Twitch, email signature, business cards.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Release Campaigns" icon="compact-disc">
    Your new release automatically appears at the top of the Music tab. Share the Hub link in your bio and individual presave links in stories/posts.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Tour Promotion" icon="ticket">
    All dates automatically appear on the Tours tab. Share the Hub for the full picture and individual show links for city-specific promotion.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Merch Drops" icon="shirt">
    Synced products automatically appear on the Merch tab. Share the Hub for general browsing and product links for specific items.
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

***

## Analytics

Your Artist Hub generates analytics on:

* **Total visits** -- how many fans have visited your Hub
* **Tab engagement** -- which tabs fans interact with most
* **Click-through rates** -- how often fans click through to presave, stream, shop, or RSVP
* **Traffic sources** -- where fans are coming from (Instagram, Twitter, direct, etc.)
* **Geographic data** -- where your Hub visitors are located
* **Return rate** -- how often fans come back to your Hub

<Tip>These insights help you understand what content resonates and where your fans are discovering you.</Tip>

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## Best Practices

<Tip>**Keep your bio short and punchy.** The Hub is a landing page, not a biography. Two or three sentences that capture who you are and what you're about.</Tip>

<Tip>**Update regularly.** Your Hub is only as good as the content on it. Add new releases, update tour dates, refresh merch. An active Hub builds trust with fans.</Tip>

<Tip>**Pin your most important content.** If you have a new single dropping Friday, make sure it's featured prominently. Don't bury it under 20 old releases.</Tip>

<Warning>**Test on mobile.** Most fans will visit from their phones (clicking your bio link on Instagram or TikTok). Make sure everything looks great on a small screen.</Warning>

<Tip>**Use your slug everywhere.** Once you pick a slug, use it consistently. Print it on merch, say it at shows, put it in YouTube video descriptions. The more places it appears, the more fans find you.</Tip>

<Tip>**Check your analytics weekly.** Understanding how fans interact with your Hub helps you optimize what content you promote and where.</Tip>

***

## Common Questions

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Can I use a custom domain instead of fan.fanaura.com?">
    Custom domain support varies by plan. Check your Settings page for domain configuration options.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="What if I don't have merch or tours yet?">
    The tabs only appear when there's content to show. If you haven't added any merch, the Merch tab won't appear. Your Hub adapts to your current catalog.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Can multiple artists share an account?">
    Each Fanaura account has one Artist Hub. If you manage multiple artists, each needs their own account with their own Hub.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="How quickly do changes appear?">
    Changes to your releases, merch, tours, and profile are reflected on your Artist Hub immediately. No publishing step required -- it's always live and up to date.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Is there a limit to how much content I can show?">
    No. Your Hub can display as many releases, merch products, tour dates, and extras as you have. Content is paginated and scrollable, so the page stays fast regardless of catalog size.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>
