An EPK builder for working musicians.

  1. 01 Use the EPK to reach out
  2. 02 Make new contacts
  3. 03 Get the gig ← that's it

Edit it anytime. Everyone you sent it to sees it.
Hosting included. No credit card to start.
Goes live at yourname.liveepk.com.

Start building free takes 20 min. tops.
The Spotlight EPK template . KAIRO press kit example

The Spotlight

The Studio EPK template . Wren Calloway press kit example

The Studio

The Stage EPK template . Sierra Veil press kit example

The Stage

A DJ in a backwards cap mixing on turntables at a small daytime bar gig
A singer with an acoustic guitar and a fiddle player performing on stools at a small venue

Solo acts, bands, DJs: the musicians who book their own gigs.

What's an EPK for?

Sending your info out to booking agents, press, podcast hosts, tour-date fills, festival inquiries.

Reaching out to clubs, restaurants, opening-gig opportunities to make new contacts in the industry.

Looking professional. Demanding attention. Getting heard.

New to all this? What an EPK is →

02 Why we built this

Most EPK builders look like tax software. Most pitch emails read like spam.

Bookers and journalists open dozens of these a week. The ones that get a reply look like they were made by someone who cares about their craft. Not someone who filled out a 14-field form on a generic dashboard, and not someone who copy-pasted "PLEASE BOOK ME" into Gmail.

03 Three templates

Pick a template that fits your sound.

Three EPK designs to pick from. Every one builds a real EPK website on your own subdomain. Pick once, swap any time. Every template uses the same content. Change your mind on Tuesday, keep your bio.

Template 01

The Stage

Alt-rock · indie · electronic · post-punk

Dark backgrounds, gold accents, classic display type. For artists whose live show is the headline.

  • Cinematic full-bleed hero with band name in display serif
  • Press quotes treated as gallery callouts
  • Tour dates list with stage-poster typography

Template 02

The Studio

Singer-songwriter · folk · acoustic · americana

Cream paper, ink-dark serif, gallery-forward layout. For artists whose songs and photos do the talking.

  • Editorial magazine layout, generous margins
  • Photo gallery treated like a museum spread
  • Bio reads like a feature article opener

Template 03

The Spotlight

Hip-hop · pop · R&B · DJ · EDM

High-contrast type, geometric color blocks, no preciousness. For artists who lead with the visual.

  • Sans-serif display typography, oversized name
  • Color block accents you can swap to match a brand
  • Optimized for music + video first

In the works

More templates on the way. Got a request? Tell us what you'd build with.

04 Inside the editor

Everything you need.

If you can fill out a form, you can build an EPK. Type your bio, drop in your links, pick a template. Free or paid, the editor's the same. Only difference is whether it goes live to a public URL.

  1. 01

    Bio, taglines, and contact rows

    Short pitch, long bio, pull quote. Booking, management, press, sync. Only the fields you fill show up.

  2. 02

    Music and video embeds

    Spotify, Apple, YouTube, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Vimeo. Drop a link, choose what plays first. Album art pulls in automatically.

  3. 03

    Photos, press assets, downloads

    Upload high-res with credit lines. Press downloads zipped on demand. Tech riders, stage plots, one-sheets, all in one place.

  4. 04

    Tour dates that stay current

    Auto-sorted by date, marked sold-out / TBA / available, hides past dates so the page stays fresh without you touching it.

See it in motion

Inside the LiveEPK editor: sidebar, content form, and live preview pane showing a real EPK in progress.

05 Always current

Always stay updated. Edit anytime.

Ever exported a PDF, sent it to twenty people, then spotted the wrong photo, or a dead tour date, right after? You can't take it back. You send a "use this newer one" follow-up and hope they open the right file.

A LiveEPK is a link, not a file. Change a photo, add a date, update your bio. Hit publish, and every booker you've ever sent it to has the new version. No re-exporting, no re-sending.

And when one kit isn't enough? A different cut for the rock club than for the wedding agent. That's coming.

A four-piece band performing on a small DIY venue stage

07 Pricing

Free to build. $5 to publish. Everything included.

One paid plan, $5/month: your EPK live at a custom subdomain, the email composer, and the asset library. No tiers, no upsells.

Free editor

$0  no CC

Try the editor. See if it's for you.

  • Full editor, all three templates
  • Live preview as you type
  • Save and come back anytime
Start free

$5/month or $50/year (two months free). One plan, everything included. No credit card to start, cancel anytime. Your content stays in the editor if you come back.

08 Questions you probably have

The short answers.

What is an EPK?
Electronic press kit. The thing you send a booker, a label, or a journalist when they ask "what should I be listening to?" Bio, music, video, photos, press, contact. One link instead of a folder of attachments. LiveEPK is an EPK maker and EPK creator built for that exact moment. The full breakdown →
Do I actually need one?
If you've ever pasted a Spotify link, a Google Drive folder, and three press quotes into the same email, yes. An EPK is the thing that replaces that email.
EPK, press kit, one-sheet: what's the difference?
Same idea, different rooms. Press kit is the umbrella term. One-sheet is a single-page PDF for label desks. EPK is the modern web version. The one bookers and journalists actually want to open.
How long does this take to build?
Twenty minutes if you have your bio, photos, and a couple of links handy. An hour if you're starting from scratch. Getting it just the way you like it can take as long as it needs to. Try the free editor and take your time.
What does it cost?
Free to build. $5/month to publish: a custom subdomain at yourname.liveepk.com, the email composer, the asset library, and every template, current and future. Or $50/year, two months free. One plan, everything included. No credit card to start.
What's the difference between free and paid?
The free editor lets you build and preview your EPK . it just doesn't go live. The $5/month plan publishes it to a custom subdomain at yourname.liveepk.com and unlocks the email composer and asset library. Same editor either way; paying is what puts it on the internet.
What does the email composer actually do?
It drafts your booking-agent emails for you. Subject line, opener, sections for video, press quotes, tour dates, photo downloads, and your EPK link, all pulled from your asset library and arranged inside the email body itself. The agent gets everything in one read, even if they never click through. You write the pitch once and send it forty times without retyping.
What's the asset library?
One place where your photos, audio, video, press quotes, contacts, and downloads live. Once uploaded, you can drop them into your EPK or into a booking-request email without re-uploading or re-typing. Included with the $5 plan. It's the difference between assembling each pitch from scratch and pulling it together in ten minutes.
Can I switch templates later?
Yes, any time. Your content stays put. Change your mind on Tuesday, keep your bio.
What happens if I cancel?
Your live URL goes offline. Your content stays in the editor, so you can pick up right where you left off if you come back. No need to start over.
Who's it for?
Working musicians. Solo artists, bands, DJs, rappers. Anyone whose next email needs to look like they mean it.

Encore

Ready to make an EPK worth sending?

Free editor. No credit card. Twenty minutes from now you'll have something to send.

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