Blog
Share updates, stories, and announcements with your fans through posts on your TribeNest website.
Your blog is one of the simplest ways to keep your audience close. Whether you are dropping a tour announcement, telling the story behind a new release, or just writing about what is on your mind — your blog posts live on your TribeNest website where fans can read, revisit, and share them.
Every post you publish appears on your website's blog page automatically, so there is nothing extra to wire up. You write, you publish, your fans read.
What you can do
- Write posts using a built-in editor with formatting, images, and links
- Add a cover image so each post looks great on your website and when shared
- Mark a post as featured to highlight it on your site
- Save drafts and come back later
- Schedule a post to go live at a future date and time
- Archive posts you no longer want public, and restore them whenever you want
- Search and filter through everything you have written
Where to find it
In your dashboard, open Blog then Posts. From there you can see every post you have written, create a new one, or jump in to edit an existing one.
In this section
Writing a blog post
Create a new post with a title, cover image, rich content, and publish settings.
Managing blog posts
Edit existing posts, work with drafts, schedule publish dates, and archive what you no longer need.
Pair your blog with the rest of TribeNest
Blog posts work best alongside your website, your email campaigns, and your social posts — share a new post via email and social to drive fans back to your site.
A few ideas to get you started
If you are staring at a blank page, try one of these:
- The story behind a song — what was happening in your life when you wrote it
- A tour recap — favourite cities, weird moments, behind-the-scenes photos
- A release announcement — the date, the artwork, where to listen
- A studio update — what you are working on right now
- A long thank-you note — to your fans, your collaborators, your community
Posts do not have to be long. A few honest paragraphs and a great image are often enough.
If you have not set up your website yet, head to Getting started first — your blog needs a website to live on.