Bandzoogle provides all the tools a band needs to create an online presence to grow its fanbase while selling music, tickets and merch.
Bandzoogle is a great web hosting provider if you’re aiming to reach a specific audience. Built for musicians, Bandzoogle includes many features that make it easy to showcase your talents, with professional-looking templates designed for artists, along with an easy set up process, including font and colour options, giving users the ability to create a truly unique online presence. Bandzoogle also allows users to make unlimited sales without charging any commission, which is great for musicians who anticipate making large sales in the future. So if you’re looking for your own website to sell all of your singles and albums, Bandzoogle offers the platform you need. It’s unfortunate that Bandzoogle doesn’t include a pared down free plan you can use for an unlimited time, so if you want to give it a shot, you’ll have to sign up for the 30 day free trial (on the plus side, no credit card details are needed – just your email address and a password, and you’re good to go). You’ll still have the opportunity to cancel your trial at any time, should you decide it’s not the right platform for you. All plans include a large number of themes, a built in music player (where you can easily upload your music), and access to a free domain name. Bandzoogle’s plans are Lite, Standard, and Pro. They can all be trialed free for 30 days. You have the option of paying annually or monthly – forking out the lump sum each year essentially gets you two months free. The cheapest plan is Lite, costing $9.95 per month (or the equivalent of $8.29 per month when paid annually). It provides space for 10 pages,10 soundtracks, and 100 photos. You’ll have access to all of the themes to build your website, SSL security, and basic selling tools. You also have access to promotional tools such as a mailing list (for up to 100 subscribers), an Electronic Press Kit, SEO tools and a tour calendar.