Band Website Builder for Musicians
Build your band website, book more gigs, and grow your audience — all in one platform built for musicians.
The website builder for musicians, with gig management, EPKs, and booking tools included. No coding. No duct tape.
Real sites built by real musicians
See what artists are building with GigPro — no templates, no filler.



Everything a musician needs. Nothing they don't.
Purpose-built tools for your music career — no plugins, no workarounds.
Professional Websites
Music-specific templates that look great on every device. Custom domains included.
Gig Management
Track shows, venues, and contacts. Display upcoming gigs on your site automatically.
Media Library
Upload music, videos, and photos. Organize by Act. Embed anywhere.
EPK Builder
Create a press kit that stays current. Share a link, not a PDF.
Mailing Lists
Grow your audience with built-in email collection and double opt-in.
Contact Forms
Accept booking inquiries on your site with a built-in inbox.
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Start building freeHow It Works
Pick a template
Choose from music-specific designs. Customize colors, fonts, and layout.
Add your content
Drop in your gigs, music, videos, photos, and bio. Everything syncs.
Publish and share
Go live with a custom domain. Share your site, EPK, and gig calendar.
How GigPro compares
Built for musicians from the ground up — not adapted from a generic website builder.
| Feature | GigPro | Squarespace | Wix | Bandzoogle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gig management | Yes | No | No | Partial |
| EPK builder | Yes | No | No | Partial |
| Multi-Act support | Yes | No | No | No |
| Free tier (no ads) | Yes | No | Partial | No |
| Music-specific templates | Yes | No | No | Yes |
| Mailing lists built-in | Yes | No | Partial | Yes |
How GigPro compares to other website builders
Most musicians evaluating a website builder shortlist three options: Wix, Squarespace, and Bandzoogle. Each is a real, capable product — and each is the right answer for a different kind of user. Here is how they compare to GigPro for working bands and independent artists specifically.
GigPro vs Wix for musicians
Wix is the largest general-purpose website builder on the market. Its strength is breadth: you can build almost any kind of site, and the editor gives you near-pixel control over layout. For musicians, that strength is also the weakness. Every feature you care about — gig calendars, EPKs, tour pages, mailing lists with venue-friendly subscriber tags — comes from a marketplace plugin or a manual workaround. You become the systems integrator for your own band.
GigPro is the inverse. The editor is intentionally narrower because the workflows underneath it are designed around a single use case. Add a gig once and it propagates to your homepage, tour page, and EPK. Add a song link and it becomes part of your press kit automatically. The trade-off is real: if you want a custom-coded interactive experience, Wix gives you more rope. If you want to launch a venue-ready site this afternoon and not touch it again until your next tour, GigPro is built for that path.
Read the full GigPro vs Wix comparison
GigPro vs Squarespace for musicians
Squarespace produces some of the best-looking websites on the internet. Its templates are tasteful, the editor is calm, and the hosting is reliable. For restaurants, designers, consultants, and small e-commerce shops, it is genuinely a great default. The challenge for musicians is that Squarespace was never built around the booking workflow. There is no native gig manager — you maintain your tour page by hand, or by piping a Google Calendar through a third-party widget. There is no EPK builder. The contact form is a generic contact form, not a booking intake form with the fields venues and agents actually want to see.
GigPro produces sites that look just as polished, but every workflow that matters to a working musician is a first-class feature. You don't copy-paste your tour dates into three different layouts. You don't maintain a separate EPK PDF in Dropbox. You don't lose booking inquiries because someone filled out a generic form on a Tuesday. The site does the routing for you.
Read the full GigPro vs Squarespace comparison
GigPro vs Bandzoogle
Bandzoogle is the legacy musician-focused platform, and it deserves credit for serving the category long before anyone else did. If you have been on Bandzoogle for years and your site still does what you need, there is no urgent reason to move. But the platform shows its age in three places that matter for newer artists.
First, the editor and templates feel dated. The visual language hasn't kept up with where venue and festival sites went over the last five years, which means a Bandzoogle site can read as "serious hobbyist" rather than "professional act" to a younger booker. Second, multi-Act support is limited — if you front a project, sub in for a covers band, and DJ on the side, you end up paying for separate Bandzoogle accounts and managing them in separate logins. GigPro lets you run multiple Acts under one account with a clean Act switcher. Third, the booking and EPK workflow has not been modernized to match how venues actually communicate today; GigPro's contact intake and shareable EPK are built around the way buyers send and receive booking information in 2026.
Read the full GigPro vs Bandzoogle comparison
Not sure which is right for you? Start a free GigPro site, import your music and a few gigs, and see how far you get in 30 minutes. If you decide to stay on Wix, Squarespace, or Bandzoogle, your work isn't locked in — your content is yours to export.
What is a band website builder?
A band website builder is a platform purpose-built for musicians, bands, and music professionals to create a professional website without writing code. Unlike a generic website builder — which is engineered for restaurants, e-commerce stores, or freelancers — a true band website builder ships with the tools that musicians actually need on day one: gig and tour management, an electronic press kit (EPK), music and video embedding, and a contact form wired up to capture booking inquiries.
GigPro is a band website builder for working musicians. It combines a fast, mobile-ready website with the booking and promotion tools you would otherwise have to stitch together across a half-dozen apps. You get a single place to publish your music, list your shows, share your press kit, and capture fan emails — all under your own brand and your own domain. See the full product overview to understand how the pieces fit together.
The category exists because musicians have a specific job to do online. Venues need to see tour history before they confirm a hold. Talent buyers need to forward an EPK to their team. Fans need a clean way to find your next show. A general-purpose builder asks you to duct-tape these workflows together with plugins and embeds, which is exactly the kind of friction that keeps independent artists from updating their sites at all. A band website builder removes that friction.
What separates a real band website builder from a generic one usually comes down to four things: music-aware templates that have space for tour dates and audio embeds where they belong; integrated gig and tour management so you aren't maintaining a calendar in three different places; an EPK builder that pulls from the same content you have already published; and booking-friendly forms that route inquiries straight to your inbox with the right context. GigPro ships with all four out of the box.
Why musicians need a website (not just social media)
Social platforms are powerful, but they are rented land. Algorithms decide who sees your posts. Accounts get suspended without warning. Reach drops without notice. The venues, festivals, and agents who book gigs are not searching for you on TikTok — they are searching your name in Google, and what they find tells them whether you are a professional act worth taking a meeting with.
Your band website is the one piece of your online presence you actually own. It is where your booking funnel converges — every Instagram bio link, every business card, every press feature points back to a single, durable URL. It is where your fans land when they decide to find out who you are, and it is the only place you can reliably collect their email addresses without paying a platform for the privilege.
A working musician's website does three things at once:
- Books gigs. An EPK and contact form turn anonymous traffic into talent buyers, festival submissions, and private event inquiries.
- Grows your audience. A mailing list signup and tour calendar convert casual listeners into people who actually show up at the door.
- Earns trust. A professional site signals to industry contacts that you are running a real operation — not a hobby.
For a deeper look at how this plays out in real career data, see our breakdown of the state of independent musicians and our guide on how to book more gigs as an independent artist.
Here is the practical reality for most working artists in 2026: social media gets you attention, but a website gets you booked. The two are complements, not substitutes. The venue talent buyer who scrolls past your reel still needs somewhere to verify your tour history, listen to a clean studio mix, and forward your EPK to the rest of their booking team. Asking them to do that on Instagram is asking them to do extra work — and people who book gigs for a living rarely do extra work for an act they have not heard of.
How to build a band website
You don't need a designer, a developer, or a year of free time. With GigPro, the process is four steps and most musicians finish in under an hour.
1. Pick a music-specific template
Start by browsing the GigPro template library and choosing a layout that matches your genre and stage presence. Templates are designed for live performers, touring acts, DJs, and singer-songwriters — so the structure already accounts for tour dates, music players, and press features. You can change colors, fonts, and imagery without touching any layout code.
2. Add your music, photos, and bio
Paste in links to your songs from Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, or YouTube. Upload your best photos. Drop in a short bio — or use our band bio template if you don't have one yet. Don't agonize over perfection; you can refine everything once the site is live.
3. Publish your gig calendar and EPK
Add upcoming and past shows in the gig manager. Each gig automatically populates your tour page, your homepage, and your EPK — update it once, and it updates everywhere. The EPK is generated for you, so you can share a link with venues and agents the same day you launch.
4. Connect a domain and share the URL
Launch on a free yourname.gigpro.live subdomain or connect a custom domain you already own. SSL is configured automatically. Update your Instagram bio link, your email signature, and your business cards — every contact point now leads back to a site you control.
Want a more thorough walkthrough? Our step-by-step guide to creating a band website covers the full process, and our band website checklist covers the details that make a site venue-ready instead of just live.
Best website builder for musicians
The question to ask is not "which website builder is the most popular?" — it is "which website builder gets a working musician booked?" That is the lens we use to compare GigPro to the platforms most artists evaluate.
GigPro vs Wix. Wix is an excellent general-purpose builder, but every music feature is a paid plugin or a manual workaround. EPKs, tour calendars, and gig intake forms all require you to assemble the workflow yourself. With GigPro, those tools are first-class — already wired up, already on-brand. See the full comparison in GigPro vs Wix.
GigPro vs Squarespace. Squarespace makes beautiful sites for restaurants, designers, and consultants. It is not a music-specific platform: there is no integrated gig manager, no auto-generated EPK, and no tour-friendly publishing model. Read our full GigPro vs Squarespace breakdown.
GigPro vs Bandzoogle. Bandzoogle is the legacy musician-focused platform, and it deserves credit for serving the category for years. But its editor and template system feel dated, multi-Act support is limited, and the booking workflow has not kept pace with how venues actually communicate today. See the head-to-head in GigPro vs Bandzoogle.
The best website builder for musicians is the one that makes you better at the non-musical parts of the job — booking, promoting, and getting paid. That is the bar GigPro is built to clear.
What to look for when choosing a band website builder
A few specifics worth checking before you commit to any platform:
- Music-specific templates. Are the layouts designed for tour dates, press, and audio embeds — or are you forcing a restaurant template to behave?
- EPK out of the box. Can you generate a shareable press kit without building a separate page from scratch?
- Gig and tour management. Can you update a show in one place and have it propagate everywhere it should appear?
- Mobile performance. Most fans visit your site from a phone. Is the template fast on a 4G connection?
- Custom domain support. Can you launch on your own URL with automatic SSL, or are you stuck on someone else's subdomain forever?
- Multi-Act support. If you play in more than one project, can you manage them under one login without paying for each separately?
- Free tier with no ads. Can you launch a real, professional site at no cost while you figure out whether the platform is right for you?
GigPro is designed around all seven of these, which is why we describe it as the band website builder for musicians who would rather spend their time playing music than maintaining a CMS. If you are evaluating tools, the fastest way to compare is to start a free GigPro site and see how far you get in 30 minutes.
Learn more about building your band website
Resources, examples, and guides to help you launch a venue-ready site and start booking.
Built alongside real working musicians and music professionals — not hypothetical “users.”
Frequently asked questions
Everything musicians ask before they build a band website with GigPro.
- Yes — more than ever. Social platforms control your reach and can change the rules overnight. A band website is the one place online you actually own. It's where venues, agents, and press go to verify you're real, where fans land when they search your name, and where every gig, song, and email signup converges. Social media is the megaphone; your website is the home base.
- An EPK (electronic press kit) is a single shareable page with your bio, photos, music, video, and tour history — the things a venue or agent needs to book you. If you want gigs, yes, you need one. GigPro builds your EPK automatically from the content already on your site, so you don't have to maintain a separate PDF or Dropbox folder.
- GigPro is free to start — the Starter plan covers a live website, gig listings, and basic media at no cost. The Pro plan is $29/month and unlocks unlimited sites, custom domains, advanced gig management, and the full EPK builder. Most generic website builders charge $14–$40/month and still leave you stitching together booking and press tools yourself.
- Yes. Every GigPro site includes a contact form that routes booking inquiries straight to your inbox, and the gig management module lets you track holds, confirms, and past shows in one place. You can also share a link to your EPK directly with talent buyers without making them dig through your homepage.
- Most musicians have a live site in under an hour. Pick a music-specific template, drop in your bio, photos, and music links, add your upcoming gigs, and publish. There's no coding, no design work, and nothing to install. You can refine and rebrand later — the goal is to get your home base online today.
- No. GigPro is built for working musicians, not developers. If you can use Instagram or send an email, you can build a GigPro site. Templates handle the design, the gig and EPK modules handle the booking workflow, and our editor uses a visual block system instead of code.
- Yes. On the Pro plan you can connect any domain you own — yourbandname.com, the .band TLD, anything. We handle SSL automatically. If you don't have a domain yet, you can launch on a free yourname.gigpro.live subdomain and migrate later without breaking links.
- Wix and Squarespace are general-purpose website builders adapted for any business. GigPro is purpose-built for musicians: gig management, EPK generation, music-specific templates, and venue-friendly tour pages are first-class features, not third-party plugins. The result is a site that does more for your booking workflow with less setup time.
What happens after you sign up
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Pick a starting point, add your content, make it yours.
Publish when you’re ready
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