Manage Your Artist Profile
Manage Your Artist Profile
Your artist dashboard is where you run everything... your bio, your releases, your posts, your memberships, your domain, your team, your payouts. Open the Your Sleeve menu in the top-right of any page and choose Manage to get there. The URL is app.sleeve.fm/manage/yourname.
Your dashboard has 12 tabs across the top. Here's what each one does and where to dig deeper.
Site Editor
Your bio, genres, social links, profile photo, banner image, "About" page, and the look of your public artist page. Pick up to 8 genres (each up to 50 characters) to describe your sound... these show on your page and on your EPK. This is where most day-to-day profile changes happen.
Booking & Press
Your booking and management contacts, your press quotes, your past press features, your one-sheet. These power your EPK at yourname.sleeve.fm/epk, which press, bookers, and venues use to size you up.
Posts
Where you write posts, notes, and album notes. The dashboard also surfaces threads from the Room (the conversation surface where fans leave notes about specific releases) alongside your own posts and notes, so you don't miss what fans are saying. See Posts, Notes & the Room for the difference between Posts, Notes, and the Room and when to use each.
Releases
Add, edit, and organize your albums, EPs, singles, and special projects. Set per-tier access (public, follower, member, paid). Attach Extras for paying members. Hide a release from your site or EPK (Pro feature). See Adding Your Releases and Enhancing Your Releases.
Livestreams
Host live sessions for your fans. Only shows up when livestreams are enabled on your account. See Livestreaming on Sleeve.
Membership
Set up your paid membership tiers. Pricing, perks, member-only content, comp invites. See Membership Tiers on Sleeve.
Subscribers
Your fan list. Import from Mailchimp, Substack, Bandcamp, wherever, and export to CSV anytime. Filter by membership tier, see who's subscribed and who's paying, comp specific fans to your tiers. See Import Your Email List.
Team
Invite managers, labels, bandmates, or collaborators to help run your page. You stay the owner; they get access. The tab also includes a revenue share field where you assign a percentage to each team member (must sum to 100%; owner gets the remainder). The percentages are a record-keeping tool, not an automatic payout... fan money still goes to the artist's connected Stripe account. See Inviting Team Members.
Notifications
What Sleeve emails you about for your artist account... new subscribers, new comments, billing events.
Plan
Your subscription plan (Free, Pro, etc.), billing details, and where you upgrade or downgrade. See Pricing for what each plan includes.
Stripe
Connect your Stripe account to take payouts. Shows up once you're on a paid plan and ready to take payouts. See Getting Paid on Sleeve.
Settings
Your custom domain, your URL slug, your visibility settings, and a few advanced controls. See Add a Custom Domain.
Where to start
If you just signed up, do these four things first:
- Site Editor... refine the bio Sleeve drafted for you, replace the default avatar and banner with your own artwork, set your genres
- Settings... pick your URL slug if you want to change the one onboarding generated
- Releases... add your most recent release
- Subscribers... import your existing mailing list
Everything else can wait. Memberships, Stripe, custom domain... none of these need to be set up on day one. Turn them on when you're ready.
Your profile is a living home, not a one-time project
You can change everything later. Slug, domain, bio, plan tier, membership pricing, who's on your team. Sleeve is meant to be edited as your career changes, not built once and forgotten.
If you get stuck on any specific tab, every entry in the Artist Guide drills into one of these surfaces.