Your professional storefront
Your storefront is the public page that does the selling when you’re not around. It’s the link you send when someone asks “how much do you charge?”. It’s got your photo, your bio, your links, your reviews — and, most importantly, the button that lets the client close the gig right there, without trading voice notes on WhatsApp.
Where you edit it
Section titled “Where you edit it”Go to the Studio Hub and open the Vitrine tab. For Freelancers it’s the first tab and it opens by default — it’s your home screen.
Inside, the header reads Detalhes do Perfil — “Como seu estúdio aparece na vitrine pública.”
Top right of the Studio Hub there’s the Ver Vitrine button, which opens your page in a new tab, exactly the way the client sees it.
Your link: findmygig.app/your-name
Section titled “Your link: findmygig.app/your-name”The Link Personalizado field is where you pick your storefront’s address. The findmygig.app/ prefix is fixed, you only write the ending:
findmygig.app/joao-mixagem
As you type, the field strips out anything that isn’t a letter, a number, or a hyphen — no spaces, no accents, no emoji. Once you save, the Sua Página Pública section shows up with the link ready to copy and spread around: Instagram bio, email signature, WhatsApp status, wherever.
That’s the address of your storefront. That’s the one you send to clients.
The switch that turns it all on and off
Section titled “The switch that turns it all on and off”At the top of the Vitrine tab there’s a toggle. It has two states:
| State | What happens |
|---|---|
| Vitrine pública | ”Sua página está visível para qualquer pessoa com o link.” |
| Vitrine oculta | ”Apenas você vê o preview. O público recebe ‘não encontrado’.” |
Click it and it saves right away — no need to hit “Salvar Alterações” for this one. The app confirms with “Vitrine publicada — visível ao público.” or “Vitrine despublicada — só você vê o preview.”
By default your storefront is born published. With it hidden, the link turns into “not found” for any visitor and you also drop off the Radar and out of search listings — logged in as yourself, you keep seeing the preview normally.
What to fill in (and why it matters)
Section titled “What to fill in (and why it matters)”Apart from the publish toggle, everything else only counts once you hit Salvar Alterações at the bottom.
Logo and Name
Section titled “Logo and Name”Upload a round photo under Carregar Logo — your face or your brand. If you don’t upload anything, the app uses your profile avatar. The Nome field is required and it’s the first thing the client reads: if you’re known by your stage name, use the stage name.
Minhas Especialidades
Section titled “Minhas Especialidades”Here you pick one path — the two don’t mix:
| Path | Available chips |
|---|---|
| Estúdio & Produção de Áudio | Mixagem, Masterização, Beatmaking, Afinação de Voz, Músico de Sessão, Arranjo |
| Live Crew & Eventos | Roadie, Diretor de Palco, Iluminador, Técnico de Som, Tour Manager |
The chips you check show up on your storefront, right under your name. It’s the 2-second summary the client reads to decide whether to keep scrolling.
Minha Biografia
Section titled “Minha Biografia”Required. It’s the Sobre section of your storefront — if it’s empty, the section doesn’t even show up on the page. The placeholder is “Conte sobre sua experiência…”.
Write it like you’d talk to a client at the studio door: who you’ve worked with, what kind of sound you make, what you deliver and how fast. No corporate wall of text.
WhatsApp / Phone
Section titled “WhatsApp / Phone”Enter your number and click Verify. The app generates a security code and the instruction: “Envie este código de segurança para o nosso bot oficial no WhatsApp para verificar seu número na hora”, with the Enviar via WhatsApp button. Once verified, you get “WhatsApp verificado com sucesso! Mercado desbloqueado.”
With the phone filled in, your storefront gets a WhatsApp button that opens a chat straight with you. Worth a lot: some clients won’t close without trading a couple of words first.
Address
Section titled “Address”A search field — “Buscar cidade ou endereço…”. Your location shows up on the storefront and links out to Google Maps.
Deposit (upfront payment)
Section titled “Deposit (upfront payment)”The percentage required to confirm a booking. The default is 50%. It’s how much the client pays upfront to lock your date. Setting it to 0% does fill the calendar faster, but it fills it with no-shows — 50% is the house default for a reason.
Under Redes e Links you click + Adicionar Link, drop in a Título (ex:
Spotify) and the URL (https://...). While you have none, it shows “Nenhum
link adicionado ainda.”
The storefront recognizes the brand from the URL on its own and builds the button with the right color and icon: Spotify, SoundCloud, YouTube, Instagram, WhatsApp, Facebook, X/Twitter, and TikTok. Any other link gets a generic chain icon — works the same, just isn’t colored.
Google Reviews
Section titled “Google Reviews”If you (or your studio) already have reviews on Google Maps, you can bring them into your storefront without typing anything or logging into Google — it’s a public search, no OAuth. This action is immediate, it doesn’t go through the Salvar Alterações button.
Click Buscar meu negócio no Google. The app searches by the name and address already on your profile and shows up to 5 results for you to confirm the right one — the search never links on its own.
Once confirmed, your rating, total review count, and up to 5 comments (with the reviewer’s name and photo) show up directly on your storefront, with the Google mark and a link to see all the reviews there. It refreshes on its own, about once a week. Want it gone? One click on Desvincular.
What the client sees when they open your page
Section titled “What the client sees when they open your page”Top to bottom:
- Your card: photo, name, verified badge, verified-credits badge, a
Founding Member pill (if that’s you), your
@custom-link, your specialty chips, and your location, which links to Google Maps. - Actions: Seguir button, WhatsApp button (if you filled in your phone), and the follower count.
- Sobre — your bio.
- Links — your social buttons.
- Serviços Profissionais — the booking engine, right on the page.
- Galeria — your profile photo carousel.
- Projetos — the bands linked to you.
- Work history and reviews — what clients said. This shows for every Freelancer, including Live Crew folks. If you linked Google Reviews, they show up here too, with the Google mark.
There’s also a Compartilhar button up top that hands you the link ready to send.
The booking happens on the storefront itself
Section titled “The booking happens on the storefront itself”This is the part that closes gigs. In the Serviços Profissionais section the client sees your services as cards, clicks Selecionar, and follows the path:
Serviço → Data → Horário → Cadastro
At the end they check the Resumo do Agendamento and send it. Their screen shows “Solicitação Enviada!” — “Sua solicitação foi enviada para [your name]. Eles irão revisar e entrar em contato em breve.” — and the request lands with you.
The times the client can pick come from the Horário de Funcionamento tab, with per-weekday hours and closed days. That’s not something you touch in the Vitrine tab.
Rate Card PDF
Section titled “Rate Card PDF”Still in the Vitrine tab, up top, there’s Gerar Rate Card (PDF). Click it and you get “Iniciado a criação do seu Rate Card! Ficará pronto em ~15 segundos.” When it’s ready, the button turns into Baixar Rate Card (PDF).
It’s your price list in a file, to send to the producer, manager, or booker who wants “the PDF”.
No paid plan involved
Section titled “No paid plan involved”The whole storefront works on any plan: custom link, publish and hide, links, Rate Card, and booking right on the page. None of it is behind a lock. Your plan only changes the little verified badge next to your name.
What the storefront doesn’t do
Section titled “What the storefront doesn’t do”So you don’t waste time looking:
- No layout or theme editor. The page structure is fixed and the same for everyone. What changes is your content.
- It doesn’t show Equipos. The gear list shows on the physical studio page, not on a Freelancer storefront.
- The Tour Virtual 360° exists as a field in the tab, but it doesn’t appear on a Freelancer storefront — only on the physical studio page. Don’t waste time pasting the iframe.
- No custom domain. It’s always
findmygig.app/your-name. - No scheduled publishing. The toggle is on/off, and it takes effect immediately.
The musician profile is a different page
Section titled “The musician profile is a different page”If you also have a musician profile (the one at
findmygig.app/musician/..., with instrument, hourly rate, and bands), know
that it’s a different thing: it’s read-only, nobody can hire you through it,
and it’s not affected by the publish toggle. Hiding your storefront doesn’t
hide your musician profile.
The storefront is what closes gigs. That’s the link you spread around.