For performers, bookers, hosts, and venues

Gigditty

Book the right people, fill the lineup, keep every show detail in one place, and leave with the pay and reputation trail handled.

  • Marketplace profiles
  • Gig invites
  • Lineups and roles
  • Pay and reputation
One gig desk for everyone involved

Gigditty helps live shows move from "maybe" to "confirmed".

Whether you are playing the set, building the lineup, or hosting the room, Gigditty gives you the same clean view of the work.

Performers

Show your work, get found for the right openings, accept offers, and keep your calendar and pay clear.

Profile, media, offers, pay, reviews
Leaders and bookers

Build a roster, invite the right players, publish openings, and keep every detail in one shared gig hub.

Groups, roles, lineups, invites, finance
Hosts and venues

Promote your room, find acts and support teams, coordinate events, and leave a better trail after every show.

Organizations, searches, schedules, reputation
How it works

The gig gets clearer at every step.

Gigditty is built around the real path of a show: find people, send offers, coordinate the details, and close the loop after it happens.

Find

Meet the right people

Search by specialty, location, pay, and reputation so the short list starts strong.

Invite

Send clean offers

Share clear gig details, pay, deadlines, and accept or decline links before the thread gets messy.

Coordinate

Keep the show on rails

Lineups, roles, timeline notes, group members, and host details stay tied to the gig.

Close

Track money and trust

Log payouts, expenses, reviews, backouts, and rebookable history after the night is done.

Marketplace with memory

Discovery is better when it knows the gig.

Generic directories stop at a profile. Gigditty connects discovery to actual openings, roles, invites, pay, past gigs, reviews, and the people already involved.

SearchFind a drummer near Nashville

Funk, pop, wedding band, 20 mi, $250+

92%

Reliable groove player34 gigs, 11 rebooks, accepts direct offers

87%

Studio and live drummerAvailable for Friday opening

Open roleBass, 8 pm, $350 event pay
What Gigditty can do

Everything that turns a date on the calendar into a staffed show.

Gigditty is not just a booking page. It is the working record for the gig before, during, and after the event.

Marketplace discovery

Build profiles for yourself, your group, or your venue. Get discovered and search for the people you want to work with.

Gig openings

Publish a spot for keys, sound, vocals, crew, or any role. Set pay, required skills, reputation, and deadlines.

Invite management

Know who accepted, who declined, what is still open, and when an invite is about to expire.

Groups and organizations

Run bands, teams, venues, and event crews with shared rosters, roles, admins, and memberships.

Gig timelines

Keep arrival times, soundcheck, sets, breaks, load out, location, notes, and member duties in the same place.

Finance tracking

See paid, pending, expenses, net, and account history for personal gigs, groups, and host organizations.

Reputation snapshots

Past gigs, reviews, completion, rebooks, skills, and reliability help everyone choose with more confidence.

Friendly growth paths

Start with personal gig tools, then unlock deeper marketplace, group, and venture workflows when you need them.

Built for trust

Every finished gig makes the next one easier.

Reliability, reviews, completed gigs, repeat hosts, skills, and backout history all become useful context. People can choose each other with more confidence, not just a guess from a group chat.

Completion96%
Reviews28
Rebooked by9 hosts

Finance snapshot

Paid$4,280
Pending$950
Expenses$615
For scenes that are ready

Bring order to the bookings, holds, substitutions, payouts, and follow-ups that keep live music moving.

Questions

A few useful answers.

Who is Gigditty for?

Gigditty is for musicians, performers, band leaders, bookers, hosts, venues, and anyone who has to turn a live event into a staffed, paid, finished gig.

What problem does it solve?

It replaces scattered texts, old spreadsheets, unclear offers, missing pay notes, and memory-based reputation with one shared record for the gig.

Can a performer use it without running a group?

Yes. Performers can build a profile, track private gigs, receive openings, accept invites, manage pay, and grow a reputation over time.

What makes it useful for bookers and venues?

Bookers and hosts can search for talent, publish openings, manage roles, send invites, organize show details, and track who delivered.