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Artists and illustrators typically have their work scattered across Instagram, Etsy, Behance, a commission form and maybe a separate website — and a single bio link can only point to one of those at a time. udots brings it all together on one public profile page: your portfolio, your print shop, your commission status and your process blog, all reachable from one tap. It takes five minutes to set up and costs nothing to start, which means you spend less time on admin and more time making work.
Maintaining a full portfolio website is a real time commitment — hosting fees, CMS updates, images to upload, pages to keep current. Many artists either don't have one or have one they stopped updating. A udots profile covers the most important function of an artist website: giving someone who found your work a place to go that shows them everything. Your Behance or ArtStation portfolio, your Etsy or INPRNT print shop, your commission form, your Instagram and your newsletter — all on one clean page at a permanent URL. Art directors and collectors who look you up after seeing a post don't have to piece together your presence from five different platforms. The profile is public, mobile-optimised and fast-loading without you touching a line of CSS. When you launch a new collection or open commission slots, you update one link and it's done.
Process content performs well on social, but it disappears from feeds quickly. When you write that same process breakdown as a blog post on your udots profile, it gets its own Google-indexable URL that stays findable. Someone searching 'gouache painting on toned paper tutorial' or 'how to get into character design for animation' might land on your post months after you wrote it. That's an audience you'd never reach through Instagram alone. The blog editor in your udots dashboard handles text and images. Write as much or as little as you want — a short WIP update with three photos, or a long process breakdown with material lists and technique notes. Every post is indexed, every post has its own URL, and it all lives on your profile where it links directly to your shop and commission form.
The biggest reason potential clients don't reach out for commissions is friction — they can't quickly find whether you're open, what you charge, or how to contact you. Your commission status should be the first thing someone sees when they tap your bio, not something they have to scroll your caption for. On udots you pin your commission status (open / waitlist / closed) and your inquiry form link at the top. Below that: a prices and info sheet, examples of recent commissions and a newsletter sign-up so fans can get notified when slots open up. That structure turns a passive Instagram follower into someone who actually submits an inquiry. The subscriber feature means you're not relying on algorithmic reach to announce new slots — you email the list directly and the people who wanted commissions see it.
Artists who sell prints, original work or commissions to buyers in Germany, Austria or elsewhere in the EU are technically running a business in the eyes of EU law, which means GDPR applies to any data they collect — email addresses from commission inquiries, newsletter sign-ups, contact form submissions. Many link-in-bio platforms and portfolio tools store data on US servers and set third-party tracking cookies by default. udots stores everything on EU servers in Frankfurt and sets zero tracking cookies on your public profile. There's no cookie consent banner to dismiss, which means buyers and collectors get a clean, frictionless experience when they visit your page. For German-based artists, udots also supports an Impressum link — the legally required contact disclosure under §5 TMG — so you can stay compliant without building a separate legal page somewhere else.
Collectors buy when they can find the shop. Art directors book when they can find the portfolio. Stop splitting attention across five platforms — one udots profile, everything linked. The analytics will show you which link actually drives sales.
Clients often don't reach out because they can't find whether you're open, what you charge, or how to contact you. Your commission status, price sheet and contact link should be impossible to miss — not buried in your bio text.
A detailed process breakdown or WIP post on your udots profile gets its own SEO URL. People searching 'how to paint with oils' or your illustration style can discover your work — without you posting another reel.
See which links get the most clicks, where your audience comes from, and how your profile grows over time — without cookies, fully GDPR-compliant.
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For many artists and illustrators, yes. udots gives you a public profile URL with your portfolio link, print shop, commission form and a built-in blog — all from one place. It works as a lightweight artist landing page you can share in your Instagram, TikTok and Twitter bio without maintaining a separate website.
udots is built for artists who sell work in multiple places. Link your Etsy, Society6 or INPRNT print shop, your Behance or ArtStation portfolio, your commission form and your process blog — all from one profile. Per-link analytics show which works and platforms actually drive clicks.
Artists pin their commission status (open / closed) and their inquiry form at the top of their udots profile. Below: pricing information, recent work links and a newsletter sign-up so fans get notified when slots open. It works as a simple commission funnel — no separate website needed.
Yes. udots has a built-in blog editor. Write process breakdowns, WIP posts, technique deep-dives — each post gets a Google-indexable URL. People searching 'oil painting tutorial' or your illustration style can discover your work through search, not just through social.
Yes. All data is stored on EU servers in Frankfurt, Germany. Zero tracking cookies are set on your profile — no cookie consent banner needed. Important for artists selling to buyers in Germany, Austria, Switzerland and across the EU.
Yes. The free plan includes unlimited links, the blog editor, basic analytics and GDPR-compliant EU hosting — no credit card, no time limit.
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