EAR Online is designed to grow musicians, now more powerful than ever before.

EAR Online, a website management service by Elton Audio, just got a massive upgrade. Musicians have been using EAR Online since it first debuted in 2020, mainly as a tool to create stunning website portfolios for fan engagement, professional EPK submissions, and building their online presence by working directly with a web designer.

While the two main plans Online and Advanced catered towards discoverability and e-commerce expansion, respectively, they did not provide support for novice artists or artists looking for a more simplified, single-page website design.

The new plans Mini and Suite aim to bridge these gaps for any musician at any level of their career.

MINI

EAR Online Mini includes a minimalist single-page website, designed for the novice artist looking for an upgrade to a link list. Offers an option for downloadable EPKs, video embeds, Spotify embeds, newsletter signup, and more.

ONLINE

EAR Online shines with discoverability and Search Engine Optimization, perfect for the growing musician moving towards professionalism. Includes custom coding (HTML, CSS, Javascript), animations, and metadata injection all on a multi-page website.

SUITE

Suite bundles a single-page website plan with an integrated Shopify store, perfect for artists looking to scale up their e-commerce business after achieving sustainable SEO and a strong social following.

ADVANCED

The most powerful multi-page website plan offering everything in EAR Online, bundled with an integrated commerce solution, customer accounts, email marketing, and advertising budget.

All plans, (Mini, Online, Suite, & Advanced) come standard with a domain name, SSL, merchandising options, and more. Some plans are exclusively available for EAR Artists, at a discounted rate with the musician portal, Artist Hub. EAR Online Mini is the only plan that is exclusive for artists outside of Artist Hub, as it is not recommended for music professionals.

Have a question about EAR Online? Reach out to us directly at contact@eltonaudio.com and we’ll get an answer for you as soon as we can.

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