Your band profile
Your band profile is your public page on FindMyGig: logo, bio, photos, the members, your links, and a button for a booker to reach out. You build it once, grab the link, and drop it in your Instagram bio, on WhatsApp, in the email to the venue.
One naming note before we start: in the app almost everything shows up as projeto (project), not “banda”. Same thing — band, duo, solo project, collective. Only the create field says “Nome da Banda”.
Where it lives
Section titled “Where it lives”It all lives in the Painel do Músico (/creator-hub), with the ÁREA DO
MÚSICO badge up top. The Meus Projetos section lists your bands as cards.
If you don’t have one yet, you get the nudge: “Crie sua primeira banda ou projeto”. Click Criar projeto and go.
Creating the project
Section titled “Creating the project”The button is Criar Novo Projeto. It opens a modal with four things:
| Field | What it is |
|---|---|
| Nome da Banda | The name that shows on the page (e.g., “The Strokes”). |
| URL Personalizada | The handle in your link (e.g., the-strokes). |
| Bio | ”Conte ao mundo sobre a sua banda…” — you can leave it for later. |
| Perfil Público | Already on. Leave it on. |
Click Criar Projeto and that’s it — the card shows up under Meus Projetos. Clicking it drops you into the Painel do Projeto, where the rest lives.
The project panel
Section titled “The project panel”This is where you edit everything: Painel do Projeto, with the Voltar ao Hub link in the corner. It’s one single form — touch as many fields as you want and hit Salvar Alterações once at the end. The green “Projeto atualizado com sucesso!” notice shows up and you’re done.
| Block | What it’s for |
|---|---|
| Logo do Projeto | Square image, up to 2 MB. It becomes the circle at the top of the page. |
| Contato | The band’s booking email and WhatsApp. Becomes a clickable link on the page. |
| Localização | Search your city or address and save. |
| Redes e Links | Instagram, Spotify, YouTube, website — as many as you want. |
| Nome do Projeto | You can change it later. |
| URL Personalizada | Once saved, it shows a preview of your link. |
| Biografia | The text that opens the page. |
| Galeria de Mídia | The photos. |
| Membros do Projeto | Who plays in the band. |
| Perfil Público | Toggles the band in and out of search. |
Photo gallery
Section titled “Photo gallery”Click Adicionar Foto and pick your images. Before you save, they carry the teal Novo badge — you can still pull them out. After saving, each photo comes in with the amber Em análise badge.
That “Em análise” is the automatic moderation. Every photo — the logo included — goes through that check before going public. It takes a moment. If an image gets flagged, it’s deleted and you get a notification telling you one of the band’s photos was removed.
The name and the bio go through a content check too, that one at the moment you create the project: if there’s heavy profanity or inappropriate content, the project isn’t created.
The first photo in the gallery becomes the (blurred) background at the top of the public page. So choose carefully which photo goes first.
The members
Section titled “The members”In the Membros do Projeto block you search by name in “Buscar músicos para convidar…” and click Convidar. You get “Convite enviado com sucesso!”.
The search only finds people who already have a musician account on FindMyGig — if your drummer hasn’t signed up yet, he won’t show up. Tell him to create the account first.
Each member gets a badge:
- Admin — runs the project.
- Membro — accepted the invite.
- Pendente — invite sent, not accepted yet.
To drop someone, it’s Remover membro and confirm (“Tem certeza que deseja remover este membro?”).
What “Perfil Público” actually does
Section titled “What “Perfil Público” actually does”That toggle says: “Deixe seu projeto visível nas buscas do radar.” That’s exactly what it does, and nothing beyond it.
With it off, your band disappears from search and from the radar, drops out of the sitemap we send to Google, and disappears from the studio’s project list (if it’s linked to one). But the direct link still opens for anyone.
The public page
Section titled “The public page”Your page lives at findmygig.app/b/your-url and opens for anyone, no login. It
builds itself from whatever you filled in — an empty block simply doesn’t show up:
header with logo and name, bio, clickable contacts, your links, Galeria and
Conheça a Banda.
Up top you’ve got Compartilhar and the EPK button (on mobile those two show as icons only, no text). Down at the bottom sits the fixed Convidar para Gig / Contratar button.
When a booker reaches out
Section titled “When a booker reaches out”The Convidar para Gig / Contratar button opens the “Falar com [your band]” form. They fill in name, email, phone (optional), and the message with dates, place, and offer — up to 500 characters, with a counter on screen. They don’t need a FindMyGig account to send it.
When a message lands, you get:
- An in-app notification and a push on your phone, which opens straight into the Painel do Músico.
- A WhatsApp message.
The WhatsApp goes to the number you put in the Contato block of the panel. If you didn’t put one in, it falls back to the phone on your personal profile.
One thing: there’s no calendar, no price, and no payment here. The public page is a storefront with a contact form — you sort the rest out in the conversation.
The EPK in PDF
Section titled “The EPK in PDF”The EPK is your press kit as a PDF: a print version of the page, good for attaching to an email or taking into a meeting.
On the public page, the button reads Gerar EPK if you’ve never generated one. Click it and you get: “Iniciando a criação do seu EPK! Ficará pronto em ~15 segundos.” When it’s ready, the “Gerando…” disappears and “EPK pronto! Clique para baixar.” shows up. From then on the button turns into Exportar EPK and opens the PDF in a new tab.
The button sits on the public page — meaning it isn’t only yours. If you open your page and the EPK is already there without you doing anything, someone who visited clicked it.
What you still can’t do
Section titled “What you still can’t do”So you’re not hunting for a button that doesn’t exist:
- You can’t delete or archive a project. Once created, it stays. You can switch off Perfil Público to pull it out of search, but there’s no delete. Think twice before creating five test projects.
- A member can’t leave the band on their own. Only an Admin can remove someone.
- The band page doesn’t sell services. No catalog, no calendar, no checkout there — it’s a storefront and a contact form.
- There’s no separate cover photo — the cover is the first photo in the gallery.