Sell your music, merch, and print-on-demand products directly to fans from your own music website. Noiseyard takes 0% commission, handles your store, mailing list, and pre-orders in one place, and pays you straight through Stripe.
Free for 30 days. Change plan, pause or cancel subscription any time. No commitment.
from your music website
on your Noiseyard music website
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
No. Noiseyard takes 0% commission on your sales. You keep 100% of what fans pay you, minus the standard transaction fees charged by your payment processor.
We don't hold your funds either. Payments go straight to your connected Stripe account.
Anything tied to your music or artist identity. That includes digital tracks and albums, physical CDs, vinyl, cassettes, t-shirts, hoodies, posters, stickers, instrument accessories, and artwork prints.
If you'd like a longer list of ideas, our guide on what to sell as a musician online walks through 13 product categories from essentials to creative extras.
Connect your Stripe account from your control panel and you're set. Stripe is currently the supported payment gateway. Each sale is sent directly to your account, with no Noiseyard cut on top.
You can view every recent sale, total payment, and ordered items from the Sales section in your control panel, and issue refunds when you need to.
Yes. Upload high-quality files to your Discography page, set your price, and fans can purchase individual tracks or full albums and download them straight from your music website.
Think of it like Bandcamp, but tied to your own artist website with no platform commission.
Yes, through the Printful integration on the Medium tier and above. Connect your Printful account, design your products, and Printful prints, packs, and ships every order for you.
There are no extra Noiseyard fees for using Printful. You only pay Printful when an order is placed, and that cost covers production, shipping, and any taxes or duties.
Yes. Noiseyard offers three Store Types. You can sell directly from Noiseyard, display your full product catalog on your music website while redirecting checkout to your existing store, or simply send fans to your outside store with a single button.
You can switch between these options any time from your control panel.
Yes. Set an album to pre-order from the Discography page, choose which tracks fans get on release day, and start collecting payments before launch.
It works for both digital pre-orders sold through Noiseyard and pre-orders handled on another platform via embed code.
Yes. Tip Jar can be added to your homepage so fans can support you with a voluntary contribution. Funds go straight to your Stripe account, with no platform cut.
It's a low-pressure way to let fans give back without having to design a full product around it.
Yes. On Medium and Highest tiers, you can run percentage or fixed-amount coupon codes, set per-product discounts on store items, and discount your digital tracks and albums.
Coupon codes work for digital releases and store items, including print-on-demand merch when you've set them up that way.
Yes. Generate album-specific download codes from your control panel on Medium and Highest tiers. Codes can be redeemed for a free download of the album and are useful for press, contests, fan rewards, and release campaigns.
You set your own shipping prices per country from the Shipping Settings panel. For each location you can enter the estimated shipping time, the price for one item, and an additional-item price.
If you haven't set a shipping price for a country, fans from that country won't be able to check out shippable products. You can also offer free shipping where it makes sense.
Yes. Noiseyard ships with a built-in mailing list and newsletter system on every plan, so you can collect fan emails through signup forms on your website and from buyers at checkout.
You can then send updates and promotions from your control panel without paying for a separate email tool.
Need help setting up your store?
Send us an email about what you'd like to sell and how, and we'll point you to the fastest setup.
We will get back to you within 24 hours.