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Best Website Builders For Musicians

These are the three best website builders for musicians.

By Juhil Mendpara

Juhil Mendpara

Updated Jan 15 2025

Surprisingly, we can really recommend only three website builders to a musician wanting to create a website.

We tested over 50 general-purpose website builders and about seven band/musician-specific website builders you may have seen while searching for the perfect platform.

Our criteria for picking the right website builders were pretty straightforward:

  1. It should have features a musician may need: This includes an in-built audio and video player, a feature to display tour dates, ecommerce to sell merch and music, email list forms to collect emails for marketing and fan engagement, an embed function or integration with top music streaming services and event platforms like Bandsintown, maybe blogging to keep fans updated, good musician-focused templates, a feature to accept donations/tips, etc.
  2. It should be a good, customizable, and easy-to-use website builder: Most musicians don’t know web design—and some that do would want to focus on their craft, not web development. For example, Steve Benjamins, the owner of Site Builder Report and an experienced web designer, chose a no-code website builder (Squarespace) for his music website. So, a good website builder that allows you to create a professional-looking musician site without needing technical expertise is the way to go.

We found most website builders were mediocre or bad at one or both criteria. The only three website builders we would really recommend for musicians building their websites are:

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The Other Website Builders For Musicians...

There are many other website builders you may have come across when searching for a website builder for musicians, + there are many we recommend for other types of websites. Here are some of the common ones and why we don’t recommend them to musicians: