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Your Kollekt space has four parts. Each one does a different job. Knowing what each is for helps you pick the right place to post, talk, or launch something.

Home

Your public page at app.kollekt.io/yourname. This is what fans see the first time they land on your Kollekt, and it’s the one page that’s accessible without signing up. Artist Home page on Kollekt What’s on it:
  • Cover photo and your name
  • A short bio
  • Social platform icons (Instagram, Spotify, TikTok, Facebook, YouTube, X)
  • Custom link sections — merch store, tickets, newsletter, anything else
  • A “Slide to Join” button for new fans
  • A Share button that gives you a branded Story card for Instagram, or a plain link
Home is the only public part of your space. Fans can see it without joining. Every other surface is only visible once they’ve joined.

Direct Line

A one-way broadcast from you (and your team) to every member. Every message sends a push notification. Only you can post. Direct Line feed with posts from the artist What you can send:
  • Text
  • Photos and videos
  • Voice messages
  • Audio files
  • Subscriber-only posts that regular members can’t see
Direct Line is the highest-reach, lowest-effort tool you have. No algorithm. Every fan who joined sees what you post. Use it like dropping a message to a group of friends. A photo from a venue. A voice note about a new song. A “should I buy this jacket?” shot from a store. Casual, high-frequency, moment-driven. It doesn’t need to be polished.

Chat

A two-way conversation between your fans. Members post, reply, and react. You can post too, but the point of Chat is fans talking to each other. Chat with active community conversation What Chat includes:
  • A default “Main Chat” room, with threaded replies and heart reactions
  • Additional rooms if you create them
  • A subscriber-only Chat room that only paying subscribers can access
  • Subscriber perks: highlighted names, the ability to send images and videos, subscriber badges
Chat is where loyalty compounds. When fans meet other fans who care about you, the space becomes sticky in a way a broadcast feed never is.

Drops

Drops is a separate section that appears as a fifth tab when Kollekt activates it for you. It’s a container for a structured experience — a documentary series, an album premiere, a tour diary — made up of numbered episodes that unlock over time. What Drops supports:
  • A hero image or video with swipeable intro cards
  • Episodes marked “Live” or with a countdown timer
  • Posts within episodes where fans can comment
  • Flexible pricing: free, one-time minimum, monthly subscription, or pay-what-you-want
Drops isn’t a default part of a new Kollekt page. It’s switched on per artist when you’re ready to build a specific experience. Most artists start with Home, Direct Line, and Chat first, then add a Drop later.

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