Storefront
Your Storefront is where you sell your music — individual tracks, whole albums, and time-limited album rentals. It runs on an on-chain Station Shop smart contract that you deploy once. Every purchase flows through that contract, which splits each payment between you and Station — 0% | 100% in this first round, meaning you keep all of it — and your earnings collect in the contract until you withdraw them. See Revenue Split.
📷 Screenshot needed: the Storefront page.
Selling happens on-chain, so the Storefront needs a connected browser wallet holding enough PAS to cover the deploy cost and gas. Connect one from the wallet status bar at the top of the page.
New to wallets? Start with Blockchain Network — it covers setting one up and getting free test tokens.
1. Deploy your Station Shop
Before you can set any prices, deploy your shop contract — a one-time step:
- Connect your wallet.
- Choose where your revenue is paid — your connected wallet, or your Treasury.
- Deploy Station Shop. This is an on-chain transaction with a small deploy cost (shown in the chain's native token) plus gas.
When it finishes, your shop shows a Deployed badge and its contract address, and the pricing tools below unlock.
2. Set your prices
You can price in the chain's native token, and in USD (stablecoin) on chains that support one. Chains without a stablecoin are native-token only.
Universal Track Price
One price for every individual track — set it once and it applies to all single-track purchases. Albums are priced separately.
Album Pricing
Set a price per album; each album becomes its own on-chain product.
- Albums start at No price set. Enter a price and choose Set Price to publish the album as a purchasable product.
- Priced albums can be edited, and activated / deactivated to control whether they're currently for sale.
- A badge shows how many of your albums have prices set.
Nothing to price yet? Upload music in New Release — albums appear here automatically.
Album Rental Terms
Let listeners rent streaming access to your albums for a limited time before they commit to buying.
- Set one rental price and duration (in hours or days) that applies to all albums.
- Once both price and duration are set, use Enable to turn rentals on. You can Pause them at any time.
3. Get paid
- Revenue — view your Storefront earnings on the page and withdraw your balance to your payee.
- Export income statement (CSV) — download your sales and rental income for your records. (It's an income statement, not a tax document.)
Your full finances — balances across Storefront and Fan Club, withdrawals, and revenue splits — live in Treasury.
Related
- New Release — add the music you'll sell
- Catalog — control who can stream each release
- Treasury — manage and withdraw your earnings