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Bandzoogle
Bandzoogle is an online platform which provides tools for musicians to build a professional website, promote their music, and sell direct-to-fan for a flat monthly fee. It includes a built-in store, mailing list tools, reporting and integration with social networks and services, including Twitter, Facebook, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Twitch and Crowdcast. Members can create sustainable income streams through their websites, including selling physical merch, singles, or albums.
Members can also build an online press kit for their music. Users can choose from over 100 mobile-ready themes to build a website. The platform allows artists to keep a record of their sales, and requires no knowledge of HTML coding. Bandzoogle also features built-in marketing tools for musicians, including Smart Links, Landing pages, and advanced page-level fan data.
Bandzoogle was founded in 2003 by musician Chris Vinson who had built a website for his alt-rock band, Rubberman. Grassroots promotion, plus the online community that the website created helped the band get a record deal. Vinson subsequently launched Bandzoogle.
In 2013, Bandzoogle acquired competing musician website service Onesheet.
In 2018, Stacey Bedford was named CEO on Bandzoogle's 15th anniversary. Bedford was named to Billboard’s annual Digital Power Players in 2019. She was recognized as an International Power Player by Billboard in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. Bedford was also named one of the Top 40 under 40 business leaders by the Ottawa Business Journal in 2022.
As of 2021, Bandzoogle powers over 55,000 websites for musicians who have sold over $75,000,000 in music, merch, and tickets commission-free. In 2021 alone artists earned over $9.9 million in commission-free revenue using the platform’s direct-to-fan sales tools.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bandzoogle pivoted to provide options to support musicians, including commission-free live streaming ticket sales, event ticket refunds, a tip jar feature, transaction history exports and filtering, and a comprehensive guide to musician resources during a pandemic.
Bandzoogle was listed as one of Canada’s Top Small & Medium Employers in 2022, 2023, and 2024 by the Globe and Mail, citing their ability to adapt to change and provide a supportive work-from-home environment.
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Bandzoogle
Bandzoogle is an online platform which provides tools for musicians to build a professional website, promote their music, and sell direct-to-fan for a flat monthly fee. It includes a built-in store, mailing list tools, reporting and integration with social networks and services, including Twitter, Facebook, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Twitch and Crowdcast. Members can create sustainable income streams through their websites, including selling physical merch, singles, or albums.
Members can also build an online press kit for their music. Users can choose from over 100 mobile-ready themes to build a website. The platform allows artists to keep a record of their sales, and requires no knowledge of HTML coding. Bandzoogle also features built-in marketing tools for musicians, including Smart Links, Landing pages, and advanced page-level fan data.
Bandzoogle was founded in 2003 by musician Chris Vinson who had built a website for his alt-rock band, Rubberman. Grassroots promotion, plus the online community that the website created helped the band get a record deal. Vinson subsequently launched Bandzoogle.
In 2013, Bandzoogle acquired competing musician website service Onesheet.
In 2018, Stacey Bedford was named CEO on Bandzoogle's 15th anniversary. Bedford was named to Billboard’s annual Digital Power Players in 2019. She was recognized as an International Power Player by Billboard in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. Bedford was also named one of the Top 40 under 40 business leaders by the Ottawa Business Journal in 2022.
As of 2021, Bandzoogle powers over 55,000 websites for musicians who have sold over $75,000,000 in music, merch, and tickets commission-free. In 2021 alone artists earned over $9.9 million in commission-free revenue using the platform’s direct-to-fan sales tools.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Bandzoogle pivoted to provide options to support musicians, including commission-free live streaming ticket sales, event ticket refunds, a tip jar feature, transaction history exports and filtering, and a comprehensive guide to musician resources during a pandemic.
Bandzoogle was listed as one of Canada’s Top Small & Medium Employers in 2022, 2023, and 2024 by the Globe and Mail, citing their ability to adapt to change and provide a supportive work-from-home environment.
