Can I sell both physical and digital music products?
Absolutely! NanoCart is perfect for selling vinyl records, CDs, cassettes, digital albums, beats, and any other music-related products. You can create separate pages for each product or bundle them together. Whether it's a limited edition vinyl or a digital download, you can set it up in minutes.
How do I handle shipping for vinyl and CDs?
You manage shipping directly with your customers. In your product description, you can specify shipping costs, delivery times, and regions you ship to. After a customer purchases, you'll receive their details and can arrange shipping through your preferred method. Many musicians use this for worldwide vinyl distribution.
Can I sell concert tickets and merchandise together?
Yes! You can create separate pages for concert tickets, VIP packages, and merchandise, or bundle them together. This is perfect for selling tour merch, meet & greet packages, or exclusive fan experiences. Each product gets its own professional page with instant payment processing.
Is this good for selling beats and music production services?
Perfect for it! Many producers use NanoCart to sell beats, instrumentals, mixing services, and production packages. You can include audio previews in your product description, set different pricing tiers, and get paid instantly. It's much simpler than complex beat-selling platforms.
Can I customize the page to match my band's brand?
Yes, you can customize your product pages to reflect your band's aesthetic. Choose from different themes, add your band's colors and style, and make each page feel authentically yours. This helps maintain brand consistency across all your music sales.
How do fans pay for digital music downloads?
Fans pay through secure payment systems like Stripe or PayPal, and you can provide download links or send files directly after purchase. For digital products, you can automate delivery or handle it personally - whatever works best for your music distribution style.
Can I track which songs or merch sell best?
Yes! You can connect Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel, or other tracking tools to see which products perform best, where your traffic comes from, and how your music marketing campaigns are working. This helps you understand what your fans want most.
Is there a limit on how many music products I can sell?
You start with individual product pages and can add more as you grow. This is perfect for musicians who want to test new releases, limited editions, or different types of merchandise without committing to a full online store setup.
Can I use this for selling at live shows?
Absolutely! Generate QR codes for your products and put them on flyers, posters, or display them at your merch table. Fans can scan and buy instantly, even in crowded venues where cash transactions are difficult. It's perfect for live music sales.
What about selling exclusive or limited edition items?
NanoCart is ideal for limited releases! You can create urgency with limited edition vinyl, exclusive merch drops, or special fan packages. Update your product descriptions to show scarcity, and fans can secure their items with instant payment before they sell out.
Can I sell cover songs and copyrighted material?
You are responsible for ensuring you have the proper rights and licenses for any music you sell. For original compositions, you own the copyright. For cover songs, you may need mechanical licenses or other permissions. Always consult with a music attorney if you're unsure about copyright requirements for your specific situation.
Can I set my own privacy policy and terms of service?
Absolutely! You can customize your product pages with your own privacy policy, terms of service, and refund policy. This is especially important for musicians who want to set specific terms for digital downloads, merchandise returns, or concert ticket policies. You have full control over your customer terms. We also provide
privacy policy templates and
terms of service templates to help you get started.
How do refunds work for music and merchandise?
You set your own refund policy for each product. Whether it's a no-refund policy for digital downloads, a 30-day return for physical merchandise, or specific terms for concert tickets - you decide. Include your refund terms in your product description so fans know what to expect before purchasing.