Beatport Launches Free Greenroom Dashboard for Artists and Labels
Beatport’s latest move gives artists and labels a backstage pass to their own data—introducing the free Greenroom dashboard.
On June 30 2026, Beatport rolled out Beatport Greenroom for Artists & Labels, a web‑based console that lets creators claim, update, and monitor their Beatport presence without cost. The platform offers a single pane of glass for catalog performance, team collaboration, and even ticket sales, all embedded directly into a track’s catalogue page.
The new dashboard is built around four core functions. First, the catalog view lists chart positions, DJ downloads, streams, and follows, giving users a real‑time snapshot of how their music is moving. Second, a team‑management feature allows labels and artists to invite and pre‑verify multiple users, streamlining workflow and ensuring that the right people can edit profiles and data. Third, a profile‑update tool keeps public pages current, while fourth, an embed option lets fans purchase Beatport Tickets events straight from a track page.
“Greenroom takes a huge step forward in cementing our role as a key marketing partner,” said Alex Branson, Beatport’s Chief Commercial Officer. He added that artists and labels can now use their profiles with greater agency, understand how DJs are interacting with their music, and better connect with their DJ followers.
Greenroom is part of a broader Beatport for Artists & Labels initiative first announced in late 2025. That launch introduced remix competitions, editorial visibility, distribution, publishing, royalty accounting, and demo‑management tools. By consolidating performance data and profile management into one interface, the dashboard gives creators a data‑driven view of their activity within Beatport’s ecosystem.
Beatport’s history underpins the platform’s focus. Founded in 2004, the company was acquired in 2013 by SFX Entertainment for just over $50 million and later became part of LiveStyle after SFX’s 2016 bankruptcy. The site has remained profitable, serving more than 80,000 labels, 400,000 artists, and millions of DJs worldwide.
Analytics on Greenroom mirror those offered by mainstream streaming services but are tailored to club‑culture markets. Users can track DJ downloads, streams, follows, and see how their tracks perform on Beatport’s charts. The team‑management feature streamlines collaboration between artists and label staff, while the ticket‑embed tool allows fans to purchase event tickets while browsing a catalogue page.
Beatport also runs Beatport Live & Interactive, delivering live event experiences, and Beatportal, an editorial site that covers electronic music culture. Its Beatport Next program supports artist development and reflects the company’s commitment to inclusivity and industry growth.
Artists and labels can claim their profile and explore Beatport Greenroom at the dedicated portal. The dashboard is free to use and is intended to help creators grow, get heard, and move the world of electronic dance music.
In short, Beatport’s Greenroom launch offers a unified, data‑rich platform for artists and labels to manage their presence on the site, monitor DJ engagement, and integrate ticket sales. The service is part of Beatport’s ongoing effort to provide comprehensive tools that support the creative and business needs of the electronic music community.