How to Build a Discography Page on UniLink (Every Album, Track, and Release in One Place)

By UniLink May 02, 2026 10 min read
How to Build a Discography Page on UniLink (Every Album, Track, and Release in One Place)


How to Build a Discography Page on UniLink (Every Album, Track, and Release in One Place)

One link that shows fans everything you've ever released — albums, singles, merch, streaming platforms, and fan signup — without bouncing them across the internet.

TL;DR: Build your discography page by stacking a Gallery block for album art, Music blocks for streaming embeds per release, a Timeline block for release history, a Shop block for merch and vinyl, a Links block for platform shortcuts, and an email opt-in to grow your fan club — all on a single UniLink page.

Most musicians scatter their releases across Spotify, Apple Music, Bandcamp, and their own website, forcing fans to hunt down every album. A discography page on UniLink pulls everything into one URL you can put in your bio, on stage screens, and in press releases. Instead of "find me everywhere," you give one link that does everything.

What a Discography Page Does

A discography page is the definitive catalogue of your recorded work. When a new listener discovers you through a playlist or a friend's recommendation, they want to explore — not just play the single they heard. A proper discography page lets them browse album art, read release context, stream tracks without leaving the page, and buy physical copies in the same visit.

Beyond discovery, it does real work for your career. Press contacts, sync licensing agents, and playlist curators all want to see your back catalogue quickly. A single link with everything organized by release date signals professionalism and saves everyone time. It also keeps your streaming numbers consolidated — one landing page means one pool of traffic, which is better for algorithmic signals than splitting visitors across six different Spotify links.

On UniLink, a discography page is built from modular blocks stacked in a deliberate order. Each block serves a specific purpose, and the sequence creates a natural journey from browsing to buying to subscribing.

How to Get Started

  1. Create your UniLink account — go to unil.ink/signup, choose a username that matches your artist name (e.g., unil.ink/yourartistname), and select the Music creator type during onboarding.
  2. Open the Dashboard and create a new page — click "New Page" and name it something like "Discography" or leave it as your default profile. You can set a custom path under Settings if your plan supports it.
  3. Upload a background and set your brand colors — go to Design, upload a background image or set a solid color that matches your visual identity. This becomes the canvas all your blocks sit on.
  4. Add a Gallery block at the top — click Add Block, select Gallery, and upload your album and EP artwork in reverse-chronological order (newest first). Write a short caption for each release — title, year, and one-line description.
  5. Add a Music block for each release — for every album or EP, add a Music block directly below its gallery image. Paste the Spotify, Apple Music, or SoundCloud embed URL. UniLink renders it as a playable embed so visitors can preview tracks without leaving the page.
  6. Add a Timeline block for your release history — use the Timeline block to list every release in chronological order with dates. This gives context to the catalogue and is especially useful for press and licensing contacts.
  7. Publish and copy your link — click Publish, copy your unil.ink URL, and paste it into every bio field you have: Instagram, Twitter/X, TikTok, YouTube, Spotify artist page.

How to Use It

  1. Add a Shop block for merch and vinyl — below your music embeds, add a Shop block. List limited-edition vinyl, signed CDs, and band merch with prices and photos. UniLink connects to Stripe for payment so fans can buy directly without leaving your page.
  2. Add a Links block for streaming platforms — create a Links block with icons and labels for every platform where your music lives: Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, Tidal, Bandcamp, YouTube Music. Keep the labels short — one word each.
  3. Add an email opt-in form for your fan club — add a Form or Newsletter block below the links. Offer something in return: a free download, early access to new releases, or a discount code for the shop. Your email list is the one channel you own outright.
  4. Reorder blocks by drag-and-drop — in the Dashboard, drag blocks to test different sequences. Some artists put the email opt-in higher; others put merch at the very bottom. Test what order gets the most conversions for your audience.
  5. Update the Music block when you release new music — when a new single or album drops, add a new Gallery image and Music block at the top. Your page stays current without changing your link.
  6. Use the Analytics tab to see which releases get the most plays — UniLink tracks clicks per block. See which album art gets the most taps, which streaming platform your fans prefer, and how many people reach the merch section.
  7. Share the page link in every release announcement — instead of linking to one platform, share your unil.ink/yourname link everywhere. All streaming options are there, plus merch and email signup, in a single click.

Key Settings Explained

SettingWhat it controlsBest practice
Gallery block layoutWhether album art displays as a grid, carousel, or listUse grid for 4+ releases; carousel for 2–3 so covers aren't too small
Music block embed sourceWhich streaming platform renders inside the blockUse Spotify embeds by default — widest compatibility and auto-play preview
Shop block visibilityWhether the shop is visible to all visitors or hidden until a condition is metKeep it always visible; hide only during restocking periods
Form block confirmation messageThe text shown after a fan submits their emailBe specific: "You're on the list — I'll email you before the next release drops."
Page SEO title and descriptionWhat appears in search results and link previewsFormat: "[Artist Name] — Full Discography | Streams, Merch, Fan Club"
Pro tip: Add a Shoutout block between the Timeline and Shop sections with a standout review quote — something from a publication, playlist curator, or verified fan. Social proof at the merch decision point lifts conversion rates significantly.

How to Get the Most Out of It

The biggest mistake musicians make with discography pages is listing releases without context. Album art alone doesn't tell a new listener which record to start with. Add a one-sentence "start here" recommendation in the caption of your most accessible album — something like "New here? Start with this one." It routes casual listeners toward your best work immediately.

Keep the email opt-in offer specific. "Join my mailing list" converts poorly. "Get a free download of my unreleased acoustic session" converts well. Whatever you offer, deliver it automatically through UniLink's form confirmation email so fans get value instantly and your list grows without manual work.

Use the Timeline block to build narrative. Release dates are facts; context is what makes someone care. A one-line note per release — "Recorded during lockdown," "First album with the full band," "Written after the tour" — turns a list into a story. Press contacts especially appreciate this because it gives them pull quotes without additional research.

Treat your discography page like a live document. Every new release gets a Gallery image and Music block added to the top within the first 24 hours of release. The page link stays the same, so every bio and press mention you've ever published automatically points to your updated catalogue. This is the compounding value of a single canonical link: the longer you maintain it, the more valuable it becomes.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

ProblemLikely causeFix
Music embed not loadingPrivate or region-restricted track on the streaming platformCheck that the track is set to public on Spotify/Apple Music; use a different platform's embed URL as fallback
Gallery images appear blurrySource files are too low resolutionUpload album art at minimum 1400×1400 px; UniLink will scale down for display
Shop items not showing prices in local currencyStripe geo-detection not configuredEnable currency auto-detection in Shop settings, or set a single display currency that matches your primary market
Email opt-in form not sending confirmationConfirmation email not set up in Form block settingsGo to the Form block settings, open the Email tab, and add a confirmation message with the promised download link

Pros

  • One link covers every release, every platform, and merch — no more juggling multiple URLs
  • Music embeds keep fans on your page instead of bouncing to streaming apps
  • Timeline block gives press and licensing contacts a quick, professional overview
  • Email opt-in builds a direct fan relationship independent of any algorithm

Cons

  • Initial setup takes time if you have a large back catalogue — budget 30–60 minutes for 5+ releases
  • Streaming embed availability depends on third-party platforms; some tracks may not embed in all regions
  • Shop functionality requires a Stripe account and may need tax configuration for international sales

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I add music from multiple streaming platforms on the same page?

Yes. You can add multiple Music blocks — one per platform or one per release — and stack them in whatever order makes sense. Many artists add a Spotify embed and a Bandcamp embed for the same album so fans can choose where to listen.

Can I password-protect my discography page for private releases?

Yes. Under Page Settings, you can enable password protection. This is useful for sharing unreleased music with labels, managers, or press contacts before a public drop.

How do I sell vinyl and merch directly from my discography page?

Add a Shop block, connect your Stripe account under Settings > Payments, and create product listings with photos, prices, and inventory counts. UniLink handles checkout and sends order confirmation emails automatically.

Will my discography page appear in Google search results?

Yes. UniLink pages are publicly indexed. Fill in the SEO Title and Meta Description fields under Page Settings to control how your page appears in search results and social media link previews.

Can I have separate pages for different projects or band names?

Yes. UniLink supports multiple pages per account. You can create a separate page for each project, each with its own URL, design, and block set, all managed from one dashboard.

Key Takeaways

  • A discography page on UniLink gives you one canonical link for every release, every platform, and your merch store.
  • Stack Gallery, Music, Timeline, Shop, and Links blocks in sequence to create a complete music catalogue experience.
  • Add an email opt-in with a specific offer to convert page visitors into direct fan relationships you own.
  • Update the page with every new release — the link never changes, so all your existing bios and press mentions stay current automatically.
  • Use the Analytics tab to see which releases and blocks get the most engagement and optimize accordingly.

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