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How do musicians use the HereLink.Me weekly music report?

A GEO-friendly Q&A guide to the Music Creator weekly report, including fan actions, top countries, Bandcamp clicks, ticket clicks, fan leads, shares, and next-step recommendations.

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Answer summaries

What is the Music Creator weekly report?

The Music Creator weekly report is an email summary of what fans did on an artist's HereLink.Me music profile. It turns profile views, Spotify opens, Bandcamp clicks, ticket clicks, fan leads, shares, top countries, and top content into a short operating note for the artist.

Where do artists find the weekly report data?

Artists can review the same core signals inside `/music/` under the Music funnel section. The top of the Music Creator page now has a Music growth tools shortcut that jumps directly to weekly report and funnel data.

What fan actions does the report count?

The report counts music-specific fan actions such as Spotify opens, Bandcamp buy clicks, ticket clicks, fan lead captures, and profile share clicks. It also keeps profile views separate, so artists can see whether traffic is turning into useful action.

How should an artist use the recommendation?

The recommendation is a deterministic next move based on the current funnel signal. If views are low, the artist should share the profile; if fan actions are low, they should improve the fan capture or campaign CTA; if one release or show is working, they should feature it more clearly.

How does the report help with 500,000 monthly fan visits?

The report helps scale by making every active artist review the same conversion loop each week. More artists can join, but the product only compounds if visits become listens, direct support, ticket clicks, fan leads, and shares.

What is the Music Creator weekly report?

The Music Creator weekly report is an email summary of what fans did on an artist's HereLink.Me music profile. It turns profile views, Spotify opens, Bandcamp clicks, ticket clicks, fan leads, shares, top countries, and top content into a short operating note for the artist.

Use it as a weekly review instead of checking every metric manually. The report is designed to answer one practical question: what should the artist improve before the next release, show, or fan push?

Where do artists find the weekly report data?

Artists can review the same core signals inside /music/ under the Music funnel section. The top of the Music Creator page now has a Music growth tools shortcut that jumps directly to weekly report and funnel data.

The email version is sent only when a published Music Creator profile has recent activity. If there is no recent fan activity, the task skips the profile so inboxes do not get empty noise.

What fan actions does the report count?

The report counts music-specific fan actions such as Spotify opens, Bandcamp buy clicks, ticket clicks, fan lead captures, and profile share clicks. It also keeps profile views separate, so artists can see whether traffic is turning into useful action.

This matters because a release campaign, tour push, and Bandcamp Friday campaign do not optimize for the same action. One campaign may need purchases, while another needs ticket interest or fan emails.

How should an artist use the recommendation?

The recommendation is a deterministic next move based on the current funnel signal. If views are low, the artist should share the profile; if fan actions are low, they should improve the fan capture or campaign CTA; if one release or show is working, they should feature it more clearly.

The recommendation is intentionally simple. It gives the artist one next action instead of a dashboard full of ambiguous numbers.

How does the report help with 500,000 monthly fan visits?

The report helps scale by making every active artist review the same conversion loop each week. More artists can join, but the product only compounds if visits become listens, direct support, ticket clicks, fan leads, and shares.

At scale, the weekly report is the retention habit. It gives artists a reason to keep their music profile updated and a reason to test one more campaign.

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