Our agenda is for more people to see more live music and for venues and artists to prosper. The table provides a 30,000 foot view of the challenges and the solution delivered by Gigz.
Patron: discovering what is on, who is going, what is the venue like, or finding a new band is complex and unreliable
Bands: mired in admin, finding gigs, organising gigs, promoting gigs leaves little time for playing music
Venues: mired in admin, finding acts, creating gigs, promoting gigs, not knowing your audience, tracking interest all while paying for unreliable advertising.
Industry: In a world that is 100% connected, the music industry is stuck in the 1990’s. Crazy overheads and chaotic communications have made life unnecessarily difficult for the small bar, the local band and the music follower. There has to be a better way.
A fit for purpose solution, designed to build a healthy and vibrant community so we can all enjoy the thrill of live music
Email: messages from venues, promoters, artists and bands. Chaotic and inconsistent.
Follow a myriad of Facebook & Instagram groups covering events, artists, bands, venues, and like minded people. There is no guarantee you will see the Gigs you want
Finding out what is on now, or next week, or in another city is complex, time consuming and imperfect
No easy way of knowing what my friends are going to see?
Your Gig diary is difficult to manage and keep up to date
One click to add any event to your diary, never forget a gig again, never double book again
Creating an event is a time consuming process that involves web site, email, social media and ticketing.
Promoting an event can involve above the line and below the line advertising at considerable expense
Tracking an Event is nearly impossible. How many people opened the email, how many people saw the facebook post, how many people are interested in going, how many people have added to their diary?
Finding an Act for an upcoming date or an emergency fill-in can be really difficult and time consuming.
Creating an event is a time consuming process that involves web site, email, social media and ticketing.
Promoting an event can involve above the line and below the line advertising at considerable expense
Tracking an Event is nearly impossible. How many people opened the email, how many people saw the facebook post, how many people are interested in going, how many people have added to their diary?
Finding an Venue for a playing opportunity can be a challenge.