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One Account. Multiple Artists

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June 1, 2026 · 3 mins read

One Account. Multiple Artists

We shipped something this week. If you haven't been waiting for it, you might not have realised you needed it until now.

Multi-artist profiles are live on WAVjunkie.

The story behind it

On the evening of May 26th, we received a message. An artist managing multiple acts told us they ran everything from one email address, and that every release they uploaded was being attributed to the same artist name, with no way to separate them.

It was something we'd already planned to do something about. So it moved straight to the top of the roadmap.

A week later, it's now live for WAVjunkie artists.

One workspace, multiple artist identities

You can now run multiple artist profiles from a single WAVjunkie account - perfect for producers with side projects, aliases, or collaborative acts. Your login, payout setup, and billing stay on the main workspace. Each artist profile gets its own public identity, completely separate from the others.

Each artist profile gets

  • Its own public artist page at its own URL, discoverable on the Artists page

  • Its own display name, avatar, banner, bio, country, and social links

  • Its own releases, attributed and shareable independently

  • Its own Fan Mail signup page and campaigns

Stays shared on your workspace

  • Login and security - password, 2FA, recovery codes

  • Payout setup and earnings - one Stripe connection for all profiles

  • Plan, billing, and Fan Mail sending quota

  • Reply-to email on Fan Mail campaigns

Fan Mail is profile-specific

This one matters. Each artist profile has its own subscriber list and signup link. Fans subscribing to one profile won't automatically receive emails from your other profiles, they choose which artist to follow. Existing subscribers stay attached to your default profile, so nothing is lost.

When composing a campaign, the active profile in the Fan Mail dashboard determines who receives it, and the "From" name shown to fans matches that profile.

Switching profiles

Use the profile switcher in the Fan Mail and release tools to jump between identities. The active profile is clearly labelled at the top of each screen so you always know which one you're managing.

Plan limits

Free: 1 artist profile

Grow: 5 artist profiles

Pro: Unlimited


Release URLs now follow the credited artist

We also shipped something quietly important alongside multi-artist profiles.

When you re-attribute a release to a different artist, the release URL automatically updates to match that artist's slug. You'll see a confirmation before it happens, so you can update anywhere you've shared the link.

Example URL update

Old: wavjunkie.com/release/artist-one/track-title-id

New: wavjunkie.com/release/artist-two/track-title-id

Old links continue to redirect to the release for a grace period, so existing shares, social posts, and embeds won't break overnight.

A note on beta. Multi-artist profiles are live and working, and we're monitoring release attribution and URL stability continuously as more artists use the feature. If you run into anything unexpected, the bug report button is always there, or just email us directly. We read everything.

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