What should my website include as a songwriter?

Your Website Is Your Digital HQ

A well-crafted website is your professional home base. It’s where industry pros and fans can learn about you without distractions.


 Key Elements to Include:

  1. Clear Branding and Bio
  • Your logo or name prominently displayed
  • A short, compelling bio that describes your style, achievements, and what you offer
  1. Music Catalog or Demos
  • Streamable audio demos or links to your songs
  • Organized by mood, genre, or project
  • Optionally downloadable (with watermark or limited access)
  1. Contact Information
  • Email address or contact form for songwriting inquiries
  • Links to social media and pitching platforms
  1. Press/Testimonials (Optional)
  • Quotes from collaborators, artists, or publishers
  • Media features or placement highlights
  1. Newsletter Signup
  • Encourage visitors to join your email list for exclusive updates
  1. Professional Design & Mobile-Friendly
  • Clean layout and consistent branding
  • Fast loading and easy navigation on phones and desktops


 Bonus Features

  • Blog or news section with updates, songwriting tips, or success stories
  • Video section (demos, interviews, behind-the-scenes)
  • Sync reel or portfolio if you pitch for licensing


 Why Have a Website?

  • It builds credibility and professionalism
  • You control the experience without social media algorithms
  • It serves as a central hub for marketing and pitching


 Summary:

A songwriter’s website should be a simple, branded hub showcasing who you are, what you write, and how to connect—focused on making it easy for industry pros and fans to hear your songs and work with you.

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