When you send a campaign or share a playlist, track link, or private preview link, your recipients open a dedicated promo page to listen, download, and engage with your music. Here's what that experience looks like.
The Player
Self-hosted tracks (MP3, WAV, AIFF uploads) use a custom audio player with a high-resolution interactive waveform. Listeners can:
- Click anywhere on the waveform to jump to that moment.
- Use the spacebar to play and pause.
- See BPM, key, and genre badges alongside the track.
- View a sticky playback bar at the bottom on mobile so the controls stay accessible while scrolling.
SoundCloud and Spotify tracks use their native embedded players.
Track Comments on Promo Pages
Contacts can leave timestamped comments directly on the waveform while listening. Click the waveform at any point during playback to anchor a comment to that exact moment. Each contact sees only their own comments on public pages - comments from other listeners are kept private. You (the track owner) see all comments in your dashboard.
Private Preview Links
Private tracks can be shared using a special Preview Link available from the track detail page in your dashboard. Recipients see the same clean player experience without needing an account - the track just remains private everywhere else. See Private Track Preview Links for details.
Downloads
If you've enabled downloads for the campaign or offer, listeners can choose their preferred format (MP3, WAV, or AIFF where available). Playlist-level ZIP downloads are also available when enabled. A download gate can require contact info or feedback before the download begins.
Feedback
If you require feedback, contacts see a short form with a star rating, favorite track selection, optional written review, and a support level indicator. They must complete this before accessing downloads.
Design & Theming
Promo pages use a clean, mobile-first design with focus on your artwork, track metadata, and player. The page automatically adapts to dark or light mode based on the listener's system preferences. If your account has a custom theme preference set, that takes priority.
What Contacts See vs. What You See
- Contacts see only their own comments - not other contacts' comments.
- Contacts see aggregate play and download counts across all versions combined, not per-version breakdowns.
- If a track has been updated to a new active version, contacts always hear the current version at your existing link - no URL changes needed.
- Private preview links show the same player experience but the track does not appear in search results or your public profile.