For visual artists & makers
Being written about changes what your work is worth
A feature in a publication, an interview about your process, a collector who hears your story — these move careers and prices in ways another grid post can't. PitchIQ runs that visibility work, and keeps your collectors where you can reach them.
See the shows that want you — free
Prefilled for artists. No account, no card — your matches in seconds.
Your Bookability Score
84
Strong fit for Visual artists / makers shows. Here are broad-reach shows that book guests in your space — the full app matches niche-specific shows live.
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The Tim Ferriss Show
Very large · weekly · 82% fitBooks guests across every domain when the story is sharp.
Your angle: "your signature framework, made concrete"
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How I Built This
Very large · weekly · 80% fitOrigin-journey format that fits almost any builder.
Your angle: "your signature framework, made concrete"
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Entrepreneurs on Fire
Very large · daily · 78% fitDaily interview slot hungry for a tight expert angle.
Your angle: "your signature framework, made concrete"
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The Smart Passive Income Podcast
Very large · weekly · 73% fitBroad business audience receptive to practical experts.
Your angle: "your signature framework, made concrete"
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The GaryVee Audio Experience
Very large · active · 72% fitMassive reach for a contrarian, specific take.
Your angle: "your signature framework, made concrete"
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Press & publication features
Get the write-up
Pitch art publications, design blogs, and local culture press with story-led submissions — new series, exhibitions, process stories — drafted from your practice and sent from your email.
Podcast & interview placements
Talk about the work
Art, craft, and creative-process podcasts introduce collectors to the person behind the work — the connection that turns browsers into buyers.
Collector CRM
Every collector, remembered
Who bought what, who asked about the large pieces, which gallerist wanted the next series — tracked with follow-ups, so relationships outlive the inbox.
Collector community
First look, direct sales
A private space for collectors and serious followers: studio updates, previews, first access to new work — direct relationships no platform owns.
Why artists choose PitchIQ
Press compounds into price
Coverage is provenance: it follows the work into every future sale and justifies the next price tier in a way follower counts never will.
Off the content treadmill
One strong feature outworks a month of posts. Visibility through stories — pitched a few times a month — beats feeding an algorithm daily.
Direct beats discount
Collectors who know your story buy directly and repeatedly. The community and CRM make direct the default channel, not the exception.
Exhibition-ready narrative
Galleries and juries read your press page. A steady citation trail is the credibility layer applications can't fake.
Frequently asked questions
What do art publications actually want pitched?
Stories, not inventory: a new series with a strong concept, an unusual process or material, an exhibition with a hook, a local-artist angle. PitchIQ drafts around the narrative — the work plus the why.
I hate self-promotion. Does this require becoming a marketer?
It requires answering profile questions once, then approving drafts. The pitching voice is yours, the grind isn't — most artists spend under an hour a week on it.
How is the collector community different from Instagram?
You own it. No algorithm deciding who sees the new series, no platform between you and a collector's email. Previews, studio notes, first-access drops — for the people who actually buy.
Does this work for makers and craftspeople, not just fine artists?
Yes — the same machinery covers ceramicists, woodworkers, textile artists, jewelers: niche publications, process podcasts, and collectors who pay for story and craft.
What's free to try?
Profile, publication discovery, and pitch drafting are free. Paid plans add sending, follow-ups, the CRM, and the community.
Make the work visible. Keep the collectors.
Start free — pitch one publication about your current series and invite your last five buyers somewhere you own.
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