Artists searching for beats shouldn't have to find you on three different platforms. One profile, one tap: your Beatstars, your SoundCloud, your new EP, your demo submission form.
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udots is for music producers who are active across multiple platforms — Beatstars, SoundCloud, Spotify, Instagram — but don't have one clean place to send labels, artists, and fans when they want to find everything. Whether you sell beats, chase sync placements, or work with artists on full productions, your bio link is often the first professional impression you make. udots gives you a free public profile that acts as your EPK, your beat store hub, and your contact page in one URL.
An EPK (electronic press kit) for a producer traditionally means a PDF or a clunky website with a press photo, a bio, and some streaming links. Neither ages well or stays current without ongoing effort. Your udots profile solves this differently: it's a live, always-updated page at udots.me/yourname that holds your latest release, your beat store (Beatstars, Airbit, or a direct Bandcamp link), your streaming profiles, your production credits, and your contact. When a label A&R or a sync supervisor Googles you or taps your Instagram bio, they land on a professional page — not a half-finished Wix site or an empty SoundCloud profile. The page updates in real time as you release new work, so you're not manually sending updated PDFs every six months. For bedroom producers building toward their first label deal, it's a credibility asset that costs nothing to set up.
Production credits and sync placements are searchable. If you had a track placed in a Netflix series or a YouTube campaign, writing a short post about it — the brief, the sound, the process — gives Google something to index under your name and that project. Over time, this builds a public record of your work that a bare SoundCloud page or a Beatstars profile never creates. udots has a built-in blog editor on every profile. Write a beat breakdown ('How I made this type beat in 45 minutes'), an EP production diary, or an announcement of a sync credit — each post gets its own Google-indexable URL. Artists and labels searching for producers with specific experience in a genre or for a specific context find your content, not just your streaming profile. It also works for production tutorials and gear posts, which drive consistent search traffic from aspiring producers who are one step away from buying your course or sample pack.
The most common reason producers lose collab and licensing opportunities isn't talent — it's friction. An artist finds your beat on SoundCloud, wants to reach out about licensing, and can't find your contact. A sync supervisor loves a track they heard in a playlist but can't find your publishing info. udots removes that friction by putting your collab contact, your licensing terms link, and your demo submission form front and centre on your profile. Pin the contact link at the top, below that your latest beat pack or catalog, below that a few production credits for context. That's the whole funnel — a label or artist who lands on your profile can figure out how to work with you in under 30 seconds. You can connect any form tool (Typeform, Google Forms, or a direct email link) for structured collab and licensing inquiries, and the per-link analytics tell you which entry points actually get used.
If you work with labels, artists, or sync clients in Germany, France, the Netherlands, or anywhere in the EU, data privacy affects your professional relationships too. Labels covered by GDPR are increasingly careful about which tools they recommend to their artists — and tools that load US trackers or require cookie consent banners create friction and legal exposure. udots stores all data on EU servers in Frankfurt, Germany, and sets zero tracking cookies on your profile page. No cookie banner needed. For producers based in Germany or Austria, udots also lets you link your Impressum — the legal notice required on any professional German web presence — directly from your profile. And because the platform is free for the core features, there's no subscription to cancel if a project ends or your focus shifts. You stay GDPR-clean, your profile stays live, and EU labels can work with you without flagging your tools as a compliance concern.
When your EP drops, you want one link to send everywhere — not five. Add SoundCloud, Spotify, Beatstars and Bandcamp to your profile, pin the new release to the top, and let the click stats show you which platform your fans actually use.
A label A&R spends about 10 seconds on your profile. If they can't find your demo submission link or press kit in that time, they move to the next producer. Make it impossible to miss.
A production breakdown or release story post on your udots profile gets its own SEO URL. Fans and producers searching your name or your techniques find your content — not just an empty Beatstars page.
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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Spotify, SoundCloud, Beatport, beat store.
Demo submission form, press kit, management email.
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Yes. udots gives you a professional profile URL with your releases, beat store, streaming links and contact — all in one place. Many producers use it as their primary EPK (electronic press kit) instead of maintaining a separate website, because it's free, always up to date and shareable in any bio.
udots is built for producers who need to share multiple things at once: a beat store, SoundCloud profile, Spotify, Instagram and a collab contact. Scheduled links let you time-release new drops. The blog lets you write production breakdowns that rank on Google.
Producers pin their collab or licensing contact at the top of their udots profile. Below: their latest release, their beat catalog and a link to their full portfolio. Blog posts about production credits or sync placements build credibility that a bare link list can't.
Yes. udots has a built-in blog. Write track breakdowns, announce label deals, publish production tutorials — each post gets a Google-indexable URL on your profile. It's a blogging platform built into your link hub.
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 producers working with German, Austrian and Swiss labels covered by DSGVO.
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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