Start with the show
Put the date, room, pay, notes, documents, and timeline in place before the questions start.
The booking workspace for working bands
Plan the date, fill every chair, send one clear call, and keep show details and pay in one place built for bandleaders, music directors, and working acts.
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A single gig can scatter the lineup, call time, pay, location, replacements, and production notes across a group text, a calendar, and someone’s memory. Gigditty gives the whole band one source of truth for the work.
Turn the way your band already works into a repeatable system—from the first call to the final payout.
Put the date, room, pay, notes, documents, and timeline in place before the questions start.
Invite trusted players, create the exact roles you need, or search for the specialty that is still missing.
Send the role, rate, location, call time, deadline, and show notes together in one actionable invite.
See accepted, declined, pending, and open roles without searching a thread or asking the room again.
Track player pay, pending money, expenses, and net totals alongside the gig that created them.
Keep completed gigs, reviews, reliability, and repeat collaborators close when the next date lands.
Every show gets the same dependable structure, even when the room, players, and terms change.
Add the date, location, timeline, details, documents, and pay.
Invite your circle or find a trusted match for the chair that is open.
Track every reply and keep the final call visible to everyone involved.
Close out the pay, reputation, and working relationships after the show.
Yes. Build each gig around the roles it needs, then invite regular members, trusted collaborators, or new matches without changing your permanent roster.
The invite can include their role, pay, date, location, call time, timeline, notes, and response deadline so they can make a clear decision.
Yes. Invite someone you already trust or search for performers using specialty, location, availability, pay, and reputation signals.
Yes. Gigditty helps track player pay, paid and pending amounts, expenses, net totals, and gig-level records for the work you manage.
Give every lineup, invite, timeline, and payout a place—then get back to the part that happens on stage.
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