The new Beatport Greenroom platform brings chart data, DJ activity and profile management together in one place for the first time.
Beatport has launched Greenroom for Artists & Labels, a dedicated platform giving artists, labels and their teams direct access to performance data and profile management on the platform. It’s the first time Beatport has made this kind of insight available in one place, with chart positions, features, DJ downloads, streams, and follows all visible from a single dashboard.
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What’s in Greenroom
Beyond the data, Greenroom lets labels invite and pre-verify multiple team members against a single profile, keeping collaboration tidy without shared logins. Profile details can be updated directly, and artists can now embed Beatport Tickets events on their page so fans can buy tickets while browsing their catalogue.
“The DJ community represents a unique audience of leaned-in listeners and tastemakers who take the music they love and share it with the world, but this community has historically been difficult to engage directly through traditional channels,” says Alex Branson, Chief Commercial Officer at Beatport. “Artists and labels can now utilise their profiles with greater agency, understand how DJs are interacting with their music, and better connect with their DJ followers to nurture long term relationships.”
Branson says more tools are on the way, with Beatport planning to keep building out Greenroom as a direct channel between artists, labels and the DJs playing their music.
Founded in 2004 as a download store for DJs, Beatport now supports more than 80,000 labels and 400,000 artists. Greenroom sits alongside Beatport Next, its artist development program, and Beatport Live & Interactive as part of the company’s broader push to work more directly with the people making dance music.
Artists and labels can claim their profile here.