Customizing your link

A step-by-step guide to the Smart Link editor: platforms, audio preview, theme, email capture, and pixels.

Open the editor

  1. Go to Smart Links in the dashboard nav.

  2. Find your link in the list and click Edit (the pencil icon).

The editor has two halves. On the left are the controls, organized in sections you can expand and collapse. On the right is a live preview of your link page inside a phone frame; every change you make shows up there instantly. Below the preview you can switch between the mobile and desktop view. On a phone, tap the Preview button to open the same preview as a bottom sheet.

Nothing goes live until you save, so you can experiment freely.

The card at the top holds your link's identity:

  • Artwork: the cover image fans see. Click it to replace the image.

  • Artist name: shown on the page under the title.

  • Link address: the last part of your URL (the slug). If you've connected a custom domain, your links are served from it; see Custom domains for the one-time setup (Max and Team).

Platforms

This section lists every streaming service on your link, with a count of how many are enabled.

  • Reorder: drag a platform up or down. The top platform gets the most clicks, so put your priority platform first.

  • Hide a platform: toggle it off. It stays in the editor but disappears from the public page.

  • Fix a wrong link: every platform row has an editable URL. If auto-detection matched the wrong release on some store, paste the correct URL.

  • Add a platform: use Add platform at the bottom, pick the service, and paste your release's URL on that service. Useful when a smaller store wasn't detected automatically.

Audio preview

Toggle on a short audio preview that plays directly on your link page, so fans can hear the track before they pick a platform. Choose whether the snippet comes from Spotify or Apple Music, and use the refresh button if the preview didn't load after a release went live.

Design

Two controls live here:

  • Theme: Light or Dark. Dark usually works best with darker album art. Available on Pro, Max, and Team.

  • Remove NotNoise branding: hides the "Powered by NotNoise" footer so the page is fully yours. Available on Max and Team.

That's the full design surface: the page layout, buttons, and typography are managed by NotNoise so every link stays fast and readable.

Email capture

Toggle Email capture on to collect fan emails from your link page. You can edit the form's title and description to tell fans what they get for signing up. The form appears on the page alongside the platform buttons, so fans can leave an email and pick a platform in the same visit.

Captured emails land in the Subscribers tab on the Smart Links page. See Email capture for exporting and tips.

Tracking pixels

Add a Meta Pixel, TikTok Pixel, or Google Ads tag so your ad platforms can measure visits and platform clicks from your campaigns. Each pixel has its own card with the ID field and event options. See Tracking pixels for where to find your IDs and what events fire.

Saving your changes

  • Save Changes (top right) publishes everything at once. The button shows a small dot whenever you have unsaved changes.

  • Discard throws away your unsaved edits and resets the editor.

Saved changes go live immediately; fans who reload the page see the new version right away.

Pre-Release Links use the same editor with a few differences:

  • A banner at the top shows the scheduled release date. You can change the date, the timezone, and the release source (Spotify URI or URL, UPC, or ISRC) right from the link card.

  • The Platforms section becomes the pre-save platform picker: drag to reorder and choose which platforms fans can pick, each marked as direct pre-save or release-day email.

  • Email capture is labeled Release Notifications and is always on; collecting fan contacts is how release-day notifications work.

  • Audio preview isn't available until the release is live and the page converts to a regular Smart Link.

See Pre-Save pages for how the page behaves for fans.

Last updated: June 12, 2026

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