Every Noiseyard music website comes with a built-in mailing list. Fans join your email list from signup forms on your site, buyers can subscribe at checkout, and you write, schedule, and automate your mails from the same control panel. No separate email tool to pay for.
Free for 30 days. Change plan or cancel subscription any time. No commitment.
on a Noiseyard music website
and what each one costs you
Set up a professional music store website and sell digital downloads, albums, merch, and more. All directly from your site.
Connect your Stripe account to receive payments instantly from fans. No delays, no middlemen.
Already using Shopify, Bandcamp, or another store? Link it easily on your site. Same goes for ticketing platforms.
Noiseyard takes 0% commission. You keep everything you earn from your music and merch sales.
Collect e-mails, create music newsletter templates, and send updates right from your Noiseyard site. No extra service needed.
Get stats on streams, sales, and visitor activity. Know what’s working.
Your store, your rules! Offer fans exclusive discounts, download codes, and coupon deals to help promote your music and boost conversions.
Set album pre-order pages with custom release dates. Promote your upcoming gigs and tour dates with a built-in calendar.
Everything you need to launch

Choose a custom domain for your musician website and make your online presence truly yours.

Noiseyard hosts every music website with secure, high-speed servers so your site loads fast on any device: desktop or mobile.

Get discovered by fans and rank higher on search engines with built-in SEO tools designed for musicians, DJs, and bands.

Sell music and merch directly to fans and keep all of your revenue. Noiseyard takes zero commission, with optional print-on-demand merch via Printful.


Keep your audience updated on gigs, releases, and tour dates with a simple built-in calendar, and let fans support you with a Tip Jar.

See how fans interact with your music website. Track traffic, plays, sales, and conversions using built-in analytics and tools like Meta Pixel.

Send updates and announcements to your fans directly from your musician website, with the option to connect external newsletter tools.

Use Bandsintown, Meta Pixel, external newsletter tools, music embeds, and print-on-demand services like Printful. All supported alongside our tools.
Built for every kind of musician
Yes. Every Noiseyard plan includes a built-in mailing list and newsletter tools with unlimited subscribers. It's part of your music website, so there is no separate email service to connect or pay for.
Fans sign up through your website, and you write and send mails from your control panel.
A "Subscribe to the mailing list" section sits in the footer of every page of your website. You can also add a signup section to your homepage and a dedicated signup page.
Buyers are asked at checkout whether they want to join, so your store feeds your list too. New signups confirm their subscription with one click before they're added.
Yes. Import subscribers from a CSV file, the export format every common email tool offers, and map its columns to name, email, and location during the import. You can also add a single member by hand.
To protect your sender reputation and deliverability, importing members needs your custom domain connected and verified first. Our help guides walk you through it.
Yes. Download your member list as a CSV file whenever you want, either the whole list or the members you've filtered. Your subscribers are your data, and they move with you.
Yes. Compose a mail, open the menu next to Send, and pick Schedule. You choose the date and time in your own time zone.
Scheduled mails wait in their own list, where you can edit them, reschedule, send immediately, or move them back to drafts.
Automated Mails are the emails your website sends for you: a welcome mail when a fan joins your list, a signup confirmation, an order confirmation after a purchase, a digital download delivery, and an auto-reply to contact messages.
Each one has a ready-made default that works untouched. You can edit the wording, style, and template of every mail, and send yourself a preview copy to check it.
Yes. Insert the Name element to greet each fan by their first name, add images and buttons that link to your music or merch, and use newsletter templates so every mail matches your branding.
Yes. The Download Code element puts a unique code for a release you pick into each fan's copy of the mail. Fans redeem the code on your website for a free download.
Download codes are available on Medium and Highest tiers.
Yes. Turn on Domain Sender Verification in your Newsletter Settings and your mails go out from an address at your own domain, like hello@yourband.com. If Noiseyard manages your domain, it sets itself up.
Mail from your own domain looks more trustworthy to fans and to email providers, so more of it reaches the inbox.
Anti-spam laws like CAN-SPAM require every newsletter to include a valid physical address, and including one also helps your mails stay out of spam folders. It appears only in the footer of your mails, and a rehearsal space, studio, or PO Box works fine.
An unsubscribe link is added to your newsletters automatically, so your mails stay compliant without extra work.
Yes. If you'd rather stay with an external service like Mailchimp, choose the external mailing list option and embed its signup form on your Noiseyard website. This applies sitewide, and you can switch to the built-in tools any time.
No. Every plan includes unlimited mailing list subscribers, so the list can grow as large as your audience takes it.
You can see each member's signup date, location, and status, including who recently engaged and who unsubscribed, from the Member List in your control panel.
Questions about your mailing list?
Send us an email about what you'd like to set up, and we'll walk you through the fastest way to start collecting subscribers.
We will get back to you within 24 hours.