YOU MAKE THE NOISE.WE'LL HANDLE THE INTERNET.
Helping bands keep their shows, links, releases, clips, and online home base clear, current, and true to who they are.
THE USUAL PROBLEM
Being in a band already comes with enough moving parts.
Writing songs. Rehearsing. Booking shows. Making flyers. Loading gear. Planning releases. Answering messages. Keeping the next thing moving while everyone has jobs, lives, and different levels of group-chat awareness.
Then the internet asks for more.
Show dates need to stay current. Links need to point to the right place. Updates need to get posted. Clips need to be shared before they disappear into someone's camera roll. Booking info needs to be easy to find. Release pages need to make sense.
And whatever you build online still needs to feel like your band, not a generic template wearing your logo.
STUFF THAT GETS IN THE WAY
Doing band shit is already enough without also becoming your own internet department.
Your next show is buried across posts, flyers, venue pages, and group chats.
Your links do not all match, and no one is totally sure which one is current.
Your best clips exist, but they are scattered across random phones.
People hear about you, look you up, and still do not know when to show up, where to go, or what to click.
How this works
Choose where you need backup
Pick the option that sounds closest: cleanup, a better home base, show support, content help, or ongoing digital support. You do not need to know the perfect package. The form just helps us start in the right place.
Send what you have
Share your band name and what you are interested in. Messy is fine. Half-updated is fine. "We meant to fix this months ago" is extremely normal.
We look at what people find
We check your website or link page, socials, show dates, ticket links, streaming links, videos, booking info, and anything else that helps someone decide to listen, follow, book, or show up.
We build what actually helps
You get practical recommendations and options that fit your actual band, not a generic template. Maybe that is a simple link page, auto-archiving show dates, social help, live clips, release support, or a weird little themed page for one specific run.
Camera Op
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Testament – Crowd Energy (Live at Treefort Music Hall) | Boise, ID – 03.15.2026
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One Woman Show (Live at Shrine Social Club) | Boise, ID – 04.05.2026 - Lindsay Ell
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“Someone Like You” (Live at Shrine Ballroom) | Boise, ID – 04.05.2026 – Good Boy Daisy
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“Opalite” Crowd Vibes (DJ Set at Knitting Factory) | Boise, ID – 01.23.2026 - The Taylor Party
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Dave Matthews Band – “#41” (Live at Ford Idaho Center) | Nampa, ID – 11.08.2022
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10 Things I Hate About U (Live at Neurolux, Boise ID – Oct 15, 2023) - Leah Kate
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“Downtown” (Crowd Energy) – Macklemore (Live at ExtraMile Arena) | Boise, ID – 10.12.2023
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“You Might Not Like Her” – Maddie Zahm (Live at Knitting Factory) | Boise, ID – 03.04.2023
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AJA – End of Set (Live at Neurolux) | Boise, ID – 10.15.2023
Where should we start?
Pick the kind of backup your band needs. It does not have to be perfect.
Load-in
Get your online setup cleaned up so people can actually find you.
We take a look at what you already have, clean up the obvious problems, and give you a clearer path forward.
Includes
- Review of your website, socials, links, bios, and public-facing pages
- Fixing broken, outdated, or missing links
- Bio and profile clarity
- Basic organization, like a link hub, pinned content, or cleaner navigation
- Clear recommendations on what to fix next
Best for
Bands that feel scattered, hard to find, outdated, or unsure what is working.
Backline
Keep your socials moving without turning the band into a posting machine.
You already have content. We help shape it, schedule it, and keep your pages active so people know what is happening.
Includes
- Posting 2 to 4 times per week
- Captions, tagging, and formatting
- Scheduling across platforms
- Light repurposing of existing content
- Story posts around shows, releases, and announcements
- Monthly support can also include simple QR or print pieces when useful
Best for
Bands who have content, show updates, or announcements, but do not post consistently.
Camera Op
Capture what your band actually feels like in the room.
We show up and film real moments from shows, practice, load-in, backstage, or wherever the useful stuff is happening.
Includes
- Live show footage
- Practice and behind-the-scenes clips
- Short-form ready video clips
- Crowd, stage, and atmosphere moments
- Organized delivery so you can post it yourself
Best for
Bands who need more usable content or do not want to deal with filming while they are trying to play.
Road Crew
We help capture, post, organize, and keep the band visible.
This is the bigger support plan. We help with both sides: creating content and keeping the online trail current.
Includes
- Everything from Camera Op and Backline
- Content captured at shows, practice, or band moments
- Posts created, scheduled, and formatted consistently
- Show updates, links, and announcements kept easier to follow
- Featured posts on our page to help promote the band
- Simple QR flyers, merch table cards, or print pieces when useful
Best for
Bands who want to focus on writing, rehearsing, booking, and playing without also handling every internet loose end.
Add-Ons
Optional: Digital setup and distribution
Make sure everything connects behind the scenes.
This is the stuff most bands don't think about until something breaks.
We can help with
- Bandsintown setup and show syncing
- Music release support through TuneCore, DistroKid, and more
- Musixmatch lyric setup
- Linktree or Carrd organization
- Platform alignment across Spotify, YouTube, and more
Available with any package. Often bundled into Road Crew when needed.
Optional: Print + QR coordination
Because sometimes the internet starts on a piece of paper by the merch table.
This is the offline stuff that helps fans get to the right online place.
We can help with
- QR flyers for shows, releases, merch, tip jars, or mailing lists
- Merch table cards that point people to music, socials, videos, and upcoming dates
- Small handouts for shows, tours, release nights, or special events
- Simple printed signs for merch tables, venues, or promo moments
- Basic design cleanup so the print piece matches the page it sends people to
- QR code checks so fans land where they are supposed to land
- Print-ready files for posters, banners, stickers, or bulk orders
- Coordination with a print shop when the project needs more than small-run support
WHAT YOU CAN COUNT ON
Receipts from the road
Real band support, not theory. Here are a few setups we helped make easier to find, update, and follow.
OATHBOUND
Tour pages, ticket links, and show details kept current so fans can find the right info before the doors open.
For their MySpace-themed tour run, we built a temporary tour page that matched the moment instead of forcing the band into a generic template.
The page includes upcoming show details, ticket links, venue info, and built-in logic so shows automatically move into past shows once the date has passed.
A reliable online home base while the band is moving.
Tour Pages
Make your shows easier to find, share, and keep current.
Tour pages give you one clean place for upcoming dates, ticket links, venue details, age restrictions, lineups, and past show history.
They can stay simple and practical, or be built around the vibe of a specific tour, release, or era.
The point is not to make every band look the same. It is to help people find the next show and still feel like they are inside your world.
A small show widget can live on your main band website or landing page and show the next few upcoming dates without taking over the whole page.
It can show the next 3 shows, including date, city, venue, age restriction, and ticket or info links. A "View all shows" button takes fans to the full tour page.
Best for
Bands that already have a website but need their upcoming shows to be easier to find right away.
A full tour page gives your band one reliable place for show dates, ticket links, venue details, lineups, and past show history.
The design can still match your band's vibe. It might use live video footage in the background, band photos, release artwork, or colors and textures that fit the current era.
Tabs
Active Tour: Shows only upcoming shows.
Past Shows: Shows past dates automatically after they have passed. Past shows should be organized by year so the page becomes a living archive instead of a dead list.
Best for
Bands with multiple shows, regional runs, tour dates, or recurring bookings that need one clean place for fans, venues, and bookers to check.
Features
- Upcoming shows only on the active tab
- Past shows archive automatically
- Past shows grouped by year
- Ticket and info links included
- Built around the band's visuals and tone
Some tours deserve their own little world.
A custom tour page can be built around a specific theme, joke, release, or visual era. For example, Oathbound's MySpace-themed tour page was designed to match the concept of the MySpace tour while still doing the practical work: showing upcoming shows, linking tickets, and moving past dates into the archive automatically.
Best for
Bands doing a themed run, release tour, special event series, anniversary show, or anything that deserves more personality than a standard show list.
Features
- Custom visual concept
- Tour-specific design
- Upcoming and past show logic
- Ticket links and venue info
- Built to feel like the tour, not a generic template
Need a tour page that fits your band?
Whether you need a simple show list, a homepage widget, or a themed tour page with its own weird little world, we can help build something that keeps your dates clear and your band's personality intact.
Request a tour page estimate
So when people hear your name, they do not hit a dead end.
They find your music.
They find your next show.
They follow the band.
And they know where to show up next.
WANT ME TO TAKE A LOOK AT YOUR BAND'S SETUP?
Take a look at my band's setupNot sure what kind of help fits yet? Call or text: 208-247-2557