Website for music producers - by Horia Stan
A website built by a producer, for producers.
Horia Stan is a music producer and sound engineer at The One Records, Bucharest. I also build websites under Legacies. I work with producers daily - inside sessions, release cycles, label conversations.
That's why websites I build for producers are different. I don't need you to explain what an exclusive deal is, what a sample clearance page should say, or why your Spotify credits matter. I already know.
5 reasons your producer website matters more than you think.
01
Your credits need a permanent address
A&Rs, artists, and managers Google producers before they reach out. A shared Google Doc or a Linktree doesn't communicate professionalism - it communicates you haven't invested in yourself. A dedicated credits page, with song titles, artists, stream counts, and your role, is the difference between getting a reply and getting ignored.
02
Beat licensing is easier when the terms are already there
Lease vs. exclusive, WAV delivery, contract process - buyers want answers before they commit. A clean beat store or beat info page removes friction at the decision point. The easier you make it to buy or inquire, the more placements you close.
03
Booking a session should take 90 seconds
If an artist has to DM you, wait for a reply, explain what they need, wait again, and then get a quote - half of them drop off. A short brief form on your site captures session requests cleanly. You reply to qualified leads instead of explaining your rates from scratch every time.
04
ChatGPT and Perplexity will reconstruct your bio - accurately or not
AI search engines pull from indexed web content. If your only presence is on social media, AI tools either ignore you or reconstruct your profile from fragments - often inaccurately. A structured website with proper schema markup gives AI a clean, citable source. Your credits, your genre, your location - stated correctly, once.
05
75,000 AI tracks are uploaded daily. You need to prove you're real.
In April 2026, 44% of all new music on Deezer was AI-generated. Platforms are adding AI labels. Artists are looking for human producers with a documented track record. A website with real credits, a real bio, and a real face is the clearest signal that you're worth working with.
75,000 AI tracks/day - 44% of all new uploads on Deezer, April 2026
What I build
Everything a producer actually needs.
Credits page
Discography with artist names, song titles, stream counts, and your role. The kind of page A&Rs and managers actually want to see.
Beat store or beat info page
Lease options, exclusive terms, WAV delivery info, and a contact or purchase flow. No friction between interest and inquiry.
Session booking
A short brief form - genre, budget, timeline. You get qualified leads. They get a clear process.
Bio + press section
Your story, your sound, your credits - structured for both humans and search engines. One URL you send to any journalist, label, or artist.
I don't need you to explain what your website needs. I've been in those sessions.
Process
Simple.
DM or request form
Tell me what you need in a few lines. I'll send a short brief - 5 minutes to fill in.
Scope and quote
Based on the brief I scope the work and send a price. No surprises.
Build
I work. You focus on music. Feedback over text. Usually 5-10 days.
You get the link
Site live, domain pointed, hosting set. Done.
Ready?
Let's build your producer presence.
I take a limited number of web projects per month. Text only - no calls, no meetings. Tell me what you need and I'll tell you if I can help.