For working musicians

Run your whole music business
from one place.

Website, fan list, tip jar, music sales, merch, fan club, link-in-bio, and EPK — all in one platform built for working musicians.

No credit card required. Cancel anytime.

The problem

You shouldn't need seven tools to release a song.

Most working musicians end up running their music business across half a dozen platforms. Each one with its own login, its own bill, its own audience, and its own cut.

Bandcampfor sales
Mailchimpfor the email list
Patreonfor the fan club
Squarespacefor the website
Linktreefor the bio link
Stripefor tips

It's a mess. It's expensive. And every platform owns a piece of your relationship with your fans.

— We built Sonic Bloom because we got tired of it.

The product

Everything in one place. Built so they actually work together.

One platform. One fan list across email, SMS, and your fan club. One subscribe form everywhere. One login. One bill. So you can spend less time on logistics and more time on music.

i.

A real website on your own domain.

Six layouts tuned for bands. Custom domain included. Music player, tour dates, bio, EPK, videos — the stuff you already ask other tools to do, in one place that looks like you.

ii.

Sell music direct.

Singles, EPs, albums. Pay-what-you-want, fixed price, or both. Streaming + downloads. 0% commission.

iii.

Merch, online.

Sell shirts, vinyl, physical merch direct from your site. 0% commission.

iv.

The merch-table tip jar, online.

QR code at shows. Link in your bio. Money goes straight to your Stripe account.

v.

Memberships without the Patreon tax.

Recurring subscriptions, members-only updates. Like Patreon, without the 10%.

vi.

One mailing list. Both channels.

Send to your list directly from your dashboard. Email, SMS, or both. You own it.

EmailSMS
vii.

Link-in-bio, on your own domain.

Your Linktree replacement, on your URL. One short link for Instagram, TikTok, everywhere.

yourband.com/connect
viii.

An EPK that bookers actually open.

Press kit ready to send to bookers, venues, and journalists. Photo-forward, mobile-friendly, exportable.

What it actually means

It's not eight features. It's one fan list, eight surfaces.

Anyone can stitch together a stack. The thing nobody's done is build the integration — so the email list, the buyers, the tippers, the members, and the SMS subscribers are all the same list at the same time.

i.

One fan list, every channel.

The phone number a fan gives you at a show, the email they enter on your site, and the credit card they use to buy a track — all the same record. Email them. Text them. Sell them a Fan Club. They're not scattered across four tools.

ii.

One signup form, every site.

Your /connect link, your homepage, your music sales page — all the same fan capture. No copy-pasting Mailchimp embed codes. No exporting CSVs to migrate between tools.

iii.

One bill, every month.

Twenty bucks. Not Bandcamp's 15% plus Mailchimp's $30 plus Patreon's 10% plus Squarespace's $23 plus Linktree's $9 plus Stripe processing on all of it.

The numbers, briefly

The savings show up on their own.

You don't need to dramatize this. The math is just what it is. Here's what a year looks like for an artist making $36,000 from their music.

Bandcamp — 15% digital, 10% merch ~$4,500
Patreon — 10% on memberships ~$3,600
Mailchimp + Squarespace + Linktree ~$700
Shopify + Single.xyz ~$1,500–3,000
Sonic Bloom $240

You don't switch to Sonic Bloom to save money on commission. You switch because running your business across five platforms is exhausting. The money you keep is just what happens when the platform you're using isn't taking a cut of every dollar.

In the wild

A few bands keeping everything in one place.

Real artist sites running on Sonic Bloom. Each one its own custom domain, fully designable, none of them looks like Bandzoogle.

From the founder · Livingston, MT
Hey —

Made by a working musician.

I've been playing in and recording bands for twenty-five years. Two years ago I opened my own studio — Free River Studios in Livingston, Montana — and I play bass in a band called Western Family Band. Between those things, I've watched a lot of money that fans meant to send to musicians end up somewhere else.

15% here. 10% + 5.5% there. A $50/month subscription to make the store work. Processing fees on top of processing fees. Lists you don't own, rules you didn't agree to, dashboards that don't tell you anything useful.

So I built the thing I wanted. A website, a store, and a fan list — all in one product, one bill, one login. $20 a month. You get a custom domain, a tip jar, merch, a mailing list, the whole deal. Stripe handles the money and it goes to your account. If you'd rather leave, you export your list and walk away. No hostages.

I'm a musician first. I answer support emails myself. If something about this product is in your way, tell me and I'll fix it or explain why I can't.

— Jamey
Founder · Free River Studios · Western Family Band
Portrait of Jamey Warren in a blue plaid shirt, smiling, with a studio mic and keyboard behind him.
Jamey Warren Free River Studios, Livingston MT
Where it's made

Free River Studios — Livingston, Montana. Where Western Family Band records get cut, and where Sonic Bloom got built between sessions.

Free River Studios in Livingston, Montana — Jamey at the console, string lights overhead, instruments in the live room, vintage Persian rugs underfoot.
Pricing

One plan. One price.

Everything's included. No tiers, no feature gates, no upgrade prompts. The plan you start on is the plan you stay on.

$20 /month
or $200/year — save $40
  • Everything in Sonic Bloom — no feature gates
  • 30-day free trial — no credit card required
  • 0% commission on tips, sales, merch, Fan Club
  • Bring your own custom domain & SSL
  • Unlimited fans, unlimited campaigns
  • Cancel anytime
Start your free trial
Have a question? Ask Jamey directly.
A short list

Things we won't do.

Worth saying out loud. We've been on the other side of all of these.

No.We won't take a commission.

The only money we make is your $20 a month. Stripe takes their processing fee, not us. Your music sales, merch, tips, and Fan Club memberships go straight to your account.

No.We won't sell your fan data.

Your list belongs to you. You can export it anytime, in clean CSV. We don't share, sell, or rent your fans' contact information to anyone, ever.

No.We won't make you upgrade.

Every feature is on every account. No "Pro" tier locked behind a paywall. No upgrade prompts when you try to do something basic. One plan, one price.

No.We won't pretend to be Shopify.

We're not built for Travis Scott. We're built for the working musician who's tired of duct-taping seven tools together to do what should be one product. We know what we're not.

Frequently

Asked & answered.

Can I bring my existing fan list?
Yes. Import a CSV from Mailchimp, Bandcamp, your Squarespace newsletter — wherever they live now. We handle the matching, deduping, and consent state. Your list stays yours; export it any time, no friction.
How do you handle streaming royalties?
We don't, and we don't pretend to. Sonic Bloom is for direct-to-fan revenue — sales on your site, tips, memberships, merch. Streaming royalties from Spotify and Apple Music flow through DistroKid, TuneCore, or whoever you already use. We complement that, we don't replace it.
Is there a transaction fee from Stripe?
Stripe charges its standard processing fee — about 2.9% + 30¢ per transaction. That's Stripe's fee, not ours. Sonic Bloom takes 0% on top of it. Compare to Bandcamp's 15% + Stripe fees, or Patreon's 10% + Stripe fees, where you're paying the platform's cut on top of processing.
Who is this not for?
If you're Travis Scott, Sonic Bloom isn't for you. If you need chart reporting to Luminate, livestreaming infrastructure, native iOS/Android apps, or advanced inventory management with shipping calculators and POD integration — those are real needs, and they're what Shopify + Single.xyz exist for. We're built for the working musician below that tier, not above it.
What about my custom domain?
Bring your own. We connect to a domain you already own (or one you register with Namecheap, GoDaddy, wherever). SSL is automatic, free, and renewed forever. We don't lock you into a Sonic Bloom subdomain.
How fast can I get up and running?
Spinning up your site — picking a layout, adding bio + tracks + shows — takes an afternoon. Migrating off your other tools (importing fan list, re-uploading discography to your store, redirecting your domain) happens at your pace. Most artists are publicly live in a day, fully migrated within a week or two.
Ready when you are

Bring the whole thing in-house.

Sign up your site. Import your list. Replace the seven tools at your pace. 30-day free trial. No credit card required.