Browse the templates above and pick one whose layout and style fit your sound. Every template ships with the same core features, they only differ in design, so you can pick on aesthetics.
You can switch templates later without losing your content.
Yes. Your content (pages, music, photos, merch, mailing list) stays put when you switch, only the layout and visual style change.
Yes. Every Noiseyard template is responsive out of the box and tested on phones, tablets, and desktops. No extra mobile setup required.
Yes. Each template lets you swap colors, fonts, page sections, and content blocks. Make it match your brand without touching code.
For the full list of what you can customize, see all features.
Yes. Every template supports band-specific pages like About, Gigs, and Store. The templates only change the look. Band pages are baked into all of them.
If you're specifically setting up a band site, the how to make a band website guide walks through the band-focused setup step by step.
Yes. DJ and producer-friendly templates include sections for mixes, upcoming gigs and bookings. You can embed sets from SoundCloud or YouTube directly into your site.
Yes. Every template includes a built-in store, so you can sell digital downloads, albums, vinyl, and merch directly to fans. Noiseyard takes 0% commission on direct sales.
For a full feature-by-feature walkthrough of selling, see Online Selling for Musicians.
All Noiseyard templates are included in every plan, with no per-template cost or premium-template upcharge. You only pay for the subscription plan.
See current plans and pricing on the pricing page.
Pick a template, answer a few setup questions about your music, and Noiseyard generates your site structure automatically. Then add your content and publish.
For the full step-by-step, see how to make a music website.