What is a trac Page? Can I market myself with it?
We provide a free artist website called Trac page and a release specific page as well, called Trac links. These are free tools you can use to brand/market yourself and your release. Utilize our Trac links to share with your streaming links to songs to friends and followers.
To do so, you may follow the instructions below:
1. Log in to Trac account
https://app.trac.co/login
2. Click the artist name showing on the top right-hand corner of the webpage next to the bell icon.
3. On the side window that shows up, scroll down to the artist name that you want to create a Trac page then click “Profile” below the artist's name.
4. The artist profile page as below will load up where you can customize your trac page by adding your bio details, streaming profiles, and social network profiles.
Note: You will have an assigned tracpage domain that you can copy and share with your fans. As of the moment,
custom domain is not yet available but a feature that will certainly be available in the future.
5. To view the changes you made and how they will appear on your tracpage, you can click “Visit Trac page” (screenshot below).
6. Below is an idea on of how your trac page will be arranged once you have it set up.
NOTE: To get the Trac link for your release, just go to your trac page, click "music", then click the release title and just copy the link or URL from the browser’s address bar so you can share them with your fans. You can also just simply click the release title at your trac page homepage then copy the link at the address bar for the release.
If you encounter an error while trying to do this and if you are using a smartphone/tablet/alike (which has certain limitation/s), we highly recommend using a computer to update your Trac page. If the issue still continues to happen, please send us the complete screenshot/s or video recording of the issue/s to:
Support@trac.co
You can also click the widget button at the bottom left to send in a ticket to our support team.
(See screenshot below)