Discognizer for Artists

Claim your artist page.

Discognizer turns imported catalog pages into the artist-owned version: verified identity, cleaner credits, release context, and a public page that feels intentional.

Claims finalize in the Discognizer iOS app after identity review.

OutcomeVerified public page
ControlsBio, credits, releases
SurfaceSearch, artist, release pages
FlowSite handoff to iOS claim

Why artists claim

Turn the public page into the version you control.

The claim flow is built for artists who want the public catalog to feel owned, not merely indexed.

01

Verified badge, not just a scraped listing

The public artist page stops looking auto-generated and starts reading like the official version tied to the creator behind it.

02

Edit the story around the catalog

Add the bio, highlight projects, and make the page feel like an artist destination instead of a flat database row.

03

Correct credits and future-proof new releases

Tighten collaborator data now, then keep new music, unreleased projects, and platform links in one controlled system.

04

Use the page as your public layer

Search-ready pages, release URLs, and credit entries all start working together once the catalog belongs to the artist account.

Claim flow

Three moves. One verified public page.

The website now carries the artist context into a clear handoff. The last ownership confirmation still happens where the artist account lives.

01

Find the public page that matches you

Start with the public artist page Discognizer has indexed so the claim attaches to the right catalog from the beginning.

02

Sign in on iPhone and confirm identity

Claims finalize inside the Discognizer iOS app, where the artist account, platform identity, and public page can be matched cleanly.

03

Publish the verified version

Once ownership is confirmed, the page moves from import state to the artist-managed version with verified status and editing controls.

Make the public page yours.

Find the page Discognizer already knows about, then move into the artist-managed version with a cleaner public catalog.