Demo EPKs

Demo EPKs built with EPK Suite.

An electronic press kit (EPK) is one link that sells you to promoters, venues, and clients. Below are sample EPK pages created with our website builder for DJs, musicians, and photographers — use them as a starting point, then build your own in minutes.

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Three demo pages, three crafts.

Each demo uses the same core structure — hero, media, proof, packages, contact — tuned to the craft.

Anatomy of a great EPK

What every EPK should include.

Every EPK example above uses the same skeleton. Copy this checklist into your own draft — EPK Suite ships all of it out of the box.

Hero photo + one-line positioning (what you do, where)

Short bio — 2 to 4 sentences, no fluff

Media: mixes, tracks, videos, or a portfolio gallery

Notable credits: venues, festivals, publications, clients

Reviews or testimonials with names attached

Packages or pricing (even a starting-from number)

Booking form or clear contact

FAQ

EPK questions, answered.

What is an EPK?

An EPK (electronic press kit) is a single link that gives promoters, venues, and clients everything they need to book you: bio, photos, music or portfolio, reviews, packages, and a way to reach out.

What should an EPK include?

A professional bio, hero photo, media samples (mixes, tracks, videos, or a gallery), notable credits, reviews or testimonials, packages or pricing, and a booking form or contact.

How long should an EPK be?

Short enough to skim in under a minute. One scroll should communicate who you are, proof you're legit, and how to book you.

Do I need a designer to build one?

No. EPK Suite gives you premium themes and a guided flow — you fill in the content, it handles the layout and mobile design.

Your EPK, live in minutes.

Pick a theme, fill in your story, share one premium link.

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