I'm an independent artist and I built this after getting frustrated with the fragmented tooling around music promotion. I was running Hypeddit for Meta ads and Linktree for my bio link, and researching ManyChat for fan auto-replies - three separate tools with no awareness of each other. I ended up just building the auto-replies myself.
The core insight was that a track page is dual-purpose: it's the public music page AND the Meta ad landing page. Once I realised that, building a unified tool made obvious sense.
DayOne.fan gives artists a free hub at dayone.fan/username (replaces Linktree), track pages that double as ad landing pages, a built-in Meta Ads Manager that publishes to your own ad account, Smart Replies for DMs and comments, and fan email capture.
Launched 3 days ago. 1 external user so far, £17 spent on Google Ads, 0 paid conversions. The Meta Ads API and FFmpeg video generation were the interesting technical problems. The harder challenge right now is acquisition - reaching independent artists who would actually pay for this. Happy to discuss either.
I'm an independent artist and I built this after getting frustrated with the fragmented tooling around music promotion. I was running Hypeddit for Meta ads and Linktree for my bio link, and researching ManyChat for fan auto-replies - three separate tools with no awareness of each other. I ended up just building the auto-replies myself.
The core insight was that a track page is dual-purpose: it's the public music page AND the Meta ad landing page. Once I realised that, building a unified tool made obvious sense.
DayOne.fan gives artists a free hub at dayone.fan/username (replaces Linktree), track pages that double as ad landing pages, a built-in Meta Ads Manager that publishes to your own ad account, Smart Replies for DMs and comments, and fan email capture.
Launched 3 days ago. 1 external user so far, £17 spent on Google Ads, 0 paid conversions. The Meta Ads API and FFmpeg video generation were the interesting technical problems. The harder challenge right now is acquisition - reaching independent artists who would actually pay for this. Happy to discuss either.