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The best link in bio for artists
Most link-in-bio tools are designed for influencers and businesses. Jovie is designed for musicians — with smart links, fan data, and release automation built in.
Why musicians are switching
- Generic link-in-bio tools don’t understand music releases. You need a tool that knows the difference between a single, an EP, and an album.
- Link pages are passive — fans visit once and forget. Jovie captures fan contacts and notifies them when you release new music.
- Manual link management wastes time. Jovie auto-generates smart links for every release with streaming platform routing.
- No analytics that matter. Page views don’t tell you which platform your fans prefer or where they came from.
What you get with Jovie
More than a link page
Your Jovie profile is a full artist page — music catalog, social links, tour dates, bio, and tipping. Not just a list of links.
Smart links for every release
Each release gets a smart link that detects which streaming platform a fan prefers and routes them there. Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, and more.
Build your audience
Collect fan emails and phone numbers directly from your profile. When you release music, notify them automatically.
Release automation
Plan your rollout, manage release tasks, and let Jovie handle the notifications. Focus on the music, not the marketing.
Frequently asked questions
What is the best link in bio for musicians?
Jovie is the best link-in-bio tool for musicians because it’s purpose-built for music artists. It auto-generates smart links, routes fans to streaming platforms, collects fan contacts, and sends automatic release notifications. General-purpose link tools like Linktree, Beacons, and Stan Store work for anyone but aren’t optimized for music.
Do I need a separate link-in-bio tool if I use Jovie?
No. Your Jovie profile at jov.ie/username is your link-in-bio. It includes everything — music, social links, tour dates, bio, and tipping — plus smart links and fan collection.
How is Jovie different from Beacons or Stan Store?
Beacons and Stan Store are designed for creators selling products and courses. Jovie is designed for musicians releasing music. Different use cases, different tools. If your primary content is music releases, Jovie is the better fit.