Every rig, crew call and patch, locked in
Describe the event to the agent and it builds the job: gear list, stage plot, crew calls, load-in and soundcheck, advance and balance. You run the show. It tracks the kit and the team.
Sound familiar?
- ✕Gear goes out to two events at once and you find the clash on load-in day, not before.
- ✕The input list, stage plot and power needs live in scattered chats, so something always arrives missing.
- ✕Crew is gig-based and payment-on-the-day is the norm, so confirming the team is a round of last-minute calls.
What changes for you
Gear that never double-books
Each piece of kit is assigned to a job, so a console or a line array can never be promised to two events on the same day.
One technical pack per event
Stage plot, input list, power and rigging notes sit with the job, so the crew loads in with everything they need and nothing forgotten.
Crew confirmed, not chased
Roster your gig techs against the date with their call times, and track what you owe each one, instead of calling around the morning of.
From brief to delivered
- 1Tell the agent: "600-pax corporate gala next month, full PA, stage lighting, two crew, soundcheck at 3."
- 2It builds the job: gear list, stage plot, crew calls, load-in and soundcheck times, advance and balance.
- 3Your techs see their call times and the patch, and the venue gets your power and rigging needs.
- 4The client gets a clear plan, and your profile shows past productions that win the next booking.
The tools behind it
AI Project Management
Describe the job in plain language. The agent builds the project, tasks, owners, and timeline.
🛍️Vendor Marketplace
A verified profile that grows with every event you deliver, so the right clients find you.
📋Team Briefings
Every team member knows their role, call time, and tasks before they ask.
Good to know
Can it stop the same gear going to two events?
Yes. Assign kit to a job and the calendar flags a clash, so a console or a speaker stack is never double-booked across two dates.
Where do the stage plot and input list go?
On the job. The plot, input list, power and rigging notes attach to the event and share to the venue and crew, so load-in has no surprises.
How does it handle gig crew paid on the day?
Roster each tech against the date with their call time and track what you owe, so the team is confirmed and the payment is clear before load-in.