Your EPK, Built In
Your EPK, Built In
Every artist on Sleeve gets an electronic press kit at yourname.sleeve.fm/epk. It's a real live page, not a PDF you have to maintain. It pulls from your profile and your releases so it stays current as your career changes... and you can hand a single link to any booker, venue, festival, or label without ever assembling files again.
The AI builder can put a full first draft together in under 90 seconds.
Your EPK is a living page, not a separate document
Most artists treat an EPK as something they pull together only when a venue or promoter asks. A page here, a PDF there, a few links buried in old emails. Then 90 seconds of panic when someone actually needs it.
On Sleeve, your EPK isn't separate at all. It's a page at yourname.sleeve.fm/epk that's already there, already populated, already presentable. It includes everything bookers, venues, festivals, and collaborators actually need:
- A clear artist or band description (your one-sheet)
- Your genres (from the tags you set in Site Editor... up to 8 of them, editable anytime)
- Photos and media embeds
- Music and live clips
- Upcoming shows and past press
- Booking, management, and press contacts
- Stats (Spotify monthly listeners, YouTube subscribers, Instagram followers, top cities)
- Press quotes from real coverage
- Links to your releases
- Uploaded files (press photos, tech riders, stage plots, one-sheets)
Instead of maintaining a standalone EPK PDF, you just send one link.
When you update your bio, add a release, upload photos, update your genres, or update your contacts, your EPK updates automatically.
Building it with AI in under 90 seconds
If you don't want to fill in the EPK fields by hand, the AI builder can do most of the work for you. Open the Site Editor tab in your artist dashboard, scroll to the EPK section, and click Generate EPK.
The builder pulls from your existing Sleeve profile and your social links to draft:
- Your one-sheet (artist description)
- Press quotes (if you've been covered)
- Comparables ("for fans of...")
- Stats (Spotify monthly listeners, YouTube subscribers, etc.)
You review every field before anything goes live. You can edit, replace, or remove anything the AI suggests. It's a starting point, not a finished product.
After the first generation, you can re-run it anytime as your story changes.
Downloading a PDF
If a booker or venue asks for a PDF (some still do), you can export your EPK as a PDF from your live EPK page... open yourname.sleeve.fm/epk and use the download button. The PDF matches your live page, so the link and the PDF tell the same story.
What this means in practice
For venues and promoters
- One link, always current
- No digging through DMs or email threads
- Photos, stats, contacts, music, and press all in one place
For you
- No separate EPK to maintain
- No last-minute scramble to assemble files
- Your press materials stay ready by default
If someone asks for your press kit, you don't put anything together. You just send the link.
A bio writer, built in
Inside Site Editor there's also a bio generator that can write a fresh artist bio in your voice using your profile, your releases, and your socials. Use it when you need to refresh your bio, when you're updating your EPK, or when you just want a second draft to react to.
Telling us what's working (and what isn't)
We're actively iterating on the EPK. On the Booking & Press tab there's a feedback button you can use to tell us what's confusing, what's missing, or what would make the EPK more useful for your actual booking workflow. We read what comes through and it shapes what ships next.
Getting help
If anything's confusing or your EPK looks wrong, reply to support@sleeve.fm. We read every email.