# Artist Settings | Dynamoi Docs

Canonical URL: https://dynamoi.com/docs/account-settings/artist-settings.html

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Description: Manage the artist name, genres, team access, and audit log for a Dynamoi artist from one settings page.

Account Settings Artist Settings Manage the artist name, genres, team access, and audit log for a Dynamoi artist from one settings page. Last updated Jun 1, 2026 10 sections Artist Settings let you update the artist name, set genres, manage team access, and review the audit log. Accessing Artist Settings From the dashboard sidebar, open Artist Settings . The page includes: Artist name management Genres Team access Audit log Artist name The artist name appears across the Dynamoi dashboard. Artist names must be unique across Dynamoi. Editing Your Artist Name Update the Artist Name field and click Rename . Names must: Be between 1 and 100 characters Contain only letters, numbers, spaces, and standard punctuation Not already be in use by another artist Note Changing your artist name updates it throughout the dashboard. It does not affect your Spotify or other streaming platform artist names. Note If the artist is distribution-managed, name changes are handled by support and the field is disabled. Deleting an Artist If you see the Delete Artist section on this page, the artist can be deleted from the dashboard. Artists can only be deleted when: The artist has no campaigns Billing is inactive, or the artist has never started managed advertising To delete an artist, click Delete Artist and confirm the action. This cannot be undone. Genres The Genres card sets the public tags for the artist. Genres feed artist hubs and campaign targeting. Choose how genres are set: Automatic : follow the genres from your connected music data. Manual : pick and lock the public tags yourself, up to the per-artist limit. After making a change, click Save genres . Team access Invite teammates to manage this artist. How the Team access section behaves depends on whether the artist belongs to an organization. If the artist is linked to an organization, the section shows a note that access is managed at the organization level, plus an Open organization settings link. There is no in-page team table for org-linked artists. If the artist is not linked to an organization, the in-page team table appears, where you can invite teammates and manage roles. Invitations expire after 7 days. Inviting Team Members Enter email Type the teammate's email address. Click Invite Click Invite . The invitation appears in the table below. Wait for them to join The recipient receives an email with instructions to join. Invitation Statuses Status Description pending Invitation sent and not yet accepted accepted User accepted the invitation expired Invitation expired deleted Invitation was canceled Roles and permissions Invitations default to Viewer . Choose a role based on what each teammate needs to do: Role Access Admin Full access plus admin management. Can invite, remove, and change roles for admins, editors, and viewers. Editor Full access plus team management for editors and viewers. Cannot add or remove admins. Viewer Read-only access. Can view analytics but cannot create, pause, or edit campaigns, change billing, or update platform connections. Roles apply to the in-page team table for non-org artists. For org-linked artists, access is managed in organization settings instead, and the same role applies to every artist in the organization. Audit Log The audit log shows a history of changes made to this artist. Events include: Artist profile updates (name, genres) Team invitations and role changes Campaign changes (created, paused/resumed, archived, budget, locations) Platform connections (Spotify, Meta, YouTube) Billing events (payments, billing updates, campaign credit, refunds) Account-level app authorizations are managed separately in Connected Apps . Use the audit log to: Track who made specific changes Review the timeline of account activity Troubleshoot unexpected changes Events show the timestamp, user who made the change, and a short description of what happened. Tip The audit log is read-only. If you notice unexpected activity, contact support immediately.
