Bandsintown for Artists and Selling Point address very different needs within the Shopify ecosystem. Bandsintown for Artists focuses on a niche market: musicians and artists already using Bandsintown to manage their tours and engage with fans. Its strength lies in integrating merch sales directly within the Bandsintown platform, connecting tour dates and product offerings. This is essentially a sales channel integration tool. Selling Point, on the other hand, is a broader migration and management tool for gift cards and store credits. Selling Point caters to merchants who are either migrating from other platforms or need a robust system for managing gift cards and store credits within Shopify. Its core value proposition is the ease of importing and managing these digital assets, saving time and resources. Unlike Bandsintown, it's not tied to a specific external platform but addresses a general requirement of many online stores. The target audience for Selling Point is any store that has gift cards and store credits on another platform or simply want to manage those things natively in Shopify.
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Showcase your merch alongside your tour dates on your Bandsintown artist page
Easily migrate or import Gift Cards or Store Credits from any POS system or website into your store
| Rating | 0/5 | 5/5 |
Rating Bandsintown for Artists0/5 Selling Point5/5 | ||
| Reviews | 0 | 45 |
Reviews Bandsintown for Artists0 Selling Point45 | ||
| Primary Function | Merch integration with Bandsintown artist page | Gift card & store credit migration and management |
Primary Function Bandsintown for ArtistsMerch integration with Bandsintown artist page Selling PointGift card & store credit migration and management | ||
| Target Merchant | Musicians and artists using Bandsintown | Merchants migrating or managing gift cards/store credits |
Target Merchant Bandsintown for ArtistsMusicians and artists using Bandsintown Selling PointMerchants migrating or managing gift cards/store credits | ||
| Ease of Use (Implied) | Likely depends on familiarity with Bandsintown for Artists | Promised as 'minutes not days' for migration |
Ease of Use (Implied) Bandsintown for ArtistsLikely depends on familiarity with Bandsintown for Artists Selling PointPromised as 'minutes not days' for migration | ||
| Value Proposition | Connect merch with engaged fans on Bandsintown | Easy migration & management of gift cards/store credits |
Value Proposition Bandsintown for ArtistsConnect merch with engaged fans on Bandsintown Selling PointEasy migration & management of gift cards/store credits | ||
| Sales Tracking | Tracks sales for up to 250 items | No sales tracking explicitly mentioned |
Sales Tracking Bandsintown for ArtistsTracks sales for up to 250 items Selling PointNo sales tracking explicitly mentioned | ||
| Platform Dependence | Requires Bandsintown for Artists account | Standalone Shopify app |
Platform Dependence Bandsintown for ArtistsRequires Bandsintown for Artists account Selling PointStandalone Shopify app | ||
The choice between Bandsintown for Artists and Selling Point is heavily dependent on the merchant's specific needs. If you are a musician or artist actively using Bandsintown to promote your tours, and you want to seamlessly integrate your merch sales with your Bandsintown artist page, then Bandsintown for Artists is the obvious choice, assuming the lack of reviews isn't a deterrent. However, the absence of ratings or reviews in 2026 should give any potential user pause.
If you are a merchant who needs to migrate gift cards or store credits from another platform to Shopify, or simply wants a better way to manage those assets, Selling Point is the far superior option based on available data. Its high rating and positive reviews indicate a reliable and effective solution. Bandsintown for Artists does not offer any functionality related to gift cards or store credits, making Selling Point the clear winner for that use case.
It's difficult to say definitively. Bandsintown for Artists *could* drive sales by showcasing merch to engaged fans. Selling Point primarily focuses on gift card/store credit management, which indirectly boosts sales through customer loyalty and acquisition.
No. It's specifically designed for musicians and artists who already use Bandsintown. It offers no value to stores that don't have a presence on that platform.
Yes, one of its key features is the ability to bulk generate and auto send out Gift Cards for marketing promotions, potentially driving new sales.
Without user reviews for Bandsintown for Artists, it's impossible to definitively say. However, Selling Point emphasizes ease of use, claiming migration can be done in minutes. The absence of reviews for Bandsintown raises concerns about ease of use.
You would need *both* apps. They serve different functions and don't overlap in features. Selling Point handles gift card migration, while Bandsintown for Artists integrates merch with your artist page.
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