ShowBuilder is a web app designed to help bands and tour managers create clean, professional show advances in minutes instead of hours. No more rebuilding the same documents, digging through old emails, or scrambling for details on show day.
ShowBuilder helps you organize your show information once and reuse it for every gig. You enter your band details, tech needs, and preferences, then customize each show as needed.
Instead of sending messy PDFs or long email chains, you share one clear, professional advance that everyone can reference. Venues get what they need. Bands stay informed. Shows run smoother. Need to make changes to your input list? No problem. Want to add a band member to the show? No Problem. ShowBuilder's easy-to-use interface allows you to make changes on the fly.
ShowBuilder also allows you to confirm details with other contacts, who can either confirm the Event or add notes for revisions.
What is ShowBuilder?
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When you join the presale, you’re reserving a spot as an early user. You’ll receive access to ShowBuilder one full month before the public release.
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The Show Builder presale is a way to get early access to the app before it’s publicly available, while also saving money at launch. During this early access period, you’ll be able to use the app, explore its core features, and give feedback that can influence how it develops before launch.
When Show Builder officially launches, your account will automatically receive the first 2 months FREE. You won’t be charged anything during that time. After those two free months are used, your subscription will begin at the standard launch price of $14 per month.
There are no surprise charges and no complicated timing to track. You pay once for the presale, you get early access, then you get two free months, and only after that does normal monthly billing begin. Because Show Builder is still in active development, some features may change or improve before launch. Presale users are part of the early group helping shape the product, which is why access is limited during this phase.
If you already advance your own shows and want a simpler, more professional way to do it, the presale is the easiest way to get in early and grow with the platform.
Roadmap
Phase 1. Core Features
This phase lays the foundation for ShowBuilder. The focus is on replacing messy email threads, PDFs, and scattered messages with a single, clean show advance. Users can create a professional advance with key show details, artist information, and basic technical requirements, then share it via a single link or downloadable PDF. Updates are tracked so everyone always has the latest version.
Phase 4. Pro Level Show Tools
ShowBuilder expands to support more complex productions. This phase introduces support for multiple openers, more detailed technical inputs, file uploads, and clearer show status tracking. These tools are designed for engineers, production managers, and venues handling higher show volume or more detailed advances. This phase aligns with broader public adoption.
Phase 2. Early Access Opens
Early access opens to pre-sale members. Real shows are run through ShowBuilder, and your feedback directly shapes improvements to layout, clarity, and workflow. Stability and trust is our priority. Pre-sale access unlocks entry to this phase.
Phase 5. Trusted and Scalable
ShowBuilder becomes easier for venues to receive and manage. Advances become more standardized, reusable templates are introduced, and venue-facing improvements reduce back-and-forth communication. The goal is to make ShowBuilder a familiar, trusted format for both crews and venues.
Phase 3. Speed & Quality
Users gain the ability to save venues and artists, duplicate previous shows, and create advances faster with fewer steps. Mobile-friendly views ensure information is easy to reference during load-in, soundcheck, and show day.
ShowBuilder is being built in public with input from engineers, artists, and venues who actually advance shows. This roadmap outlines what we’re building and when, while leaving room to adapt based on real-world use.
Brandon Mixing
www.BrandonMixing.com
brandon@brandonmixing.com
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