your archive already knows these festivals
the google sheet. the instagram archive.
the ticket stubs in your drawer.
every fan has a system. none of them work.
wristband replaces all of them.
search any festival. the full lineup lands in your archive.
one tap logs the entire event — every artist in the lineup drops straight into your archive. no manual entry, no hunting for setlists.
every artist you've ever seen. all of them.
the opener you'd never heard of before that night. the headliner you saw three times. your archive doesn't rank them — it keeps them all.
one link. your entire live music life.
your wristband profile is public and shareable. send it to a friend. post it. it's a record of everywhere you've been and every artist you've heard.
— from people who've logged their whole live music life
the receipts.
"i've been going to festivals since 2007 and i've never had a way to actually keep track. wristband made me realise how much i'd already forgotten. and how much i'd remember."
"the moment it auto-added every artist from splendour i nearly cried. i'd been manually keeping a google sheet for six years. never again."
"i showed my profile link to someone on the train and they immediately recognised half the bands. we talked for two hours. wristband is a social object."
free to start. free forever.
logging, archiving and sharing are free, forever. pro unlocks the depth for people who want to go further.
everything you need to build your live music archive.
- unlimited festival logging
- full lineup unlocked on every log
- public shareable profile
- web + iOS + Android
for the fan who wants to go deeper.
- everything in free
- per-artist curation (who did you actually see?)
- stats — countries, years, top artists
- yearly wrap-up card
- pin & highlight favourite events
your shows are already in the database.
every festival you've attended is sitting there. you just haven't claimed it yet. start with one show. go back as far as you remember.