FanBass makes it fun to live your music life with intention—plan shows, catalog memories, and share your perspective with friends. What you share doesn’t disappear—it helps shape the future of the scene.
You bought tickets early. You brought your crew. You researched the openers. You bought merch.
You showed up to support—to feel something real and share it with people who get it.
And what do you get in return?
Long lines. Invasive security. Disjointed lineups. Overcrowding. Muffled sound. $9 water.
No one asked how the night felt—only if you bought the ticket.
You do your part to lift the culture; but when something goes right—or very wrong—your voice disappears into the noise.
FanBass gives fans the power to resonate—not just react.
You already do the work—ranking artists in notes apps, debating lineups with friends, planning set times in spreadsheets.
FanBass gives that energy a home—a platform built for the way you actually engage with music culture.
Planning events, curating artists, developing merch—these are high risk moves.
But the industry is working blind:
Without the right data and tooling, teams de-risk, cut corners, and dilute the fan experience.
The product suffers:
FanBass doesn’t just collect feedback—it captures the cultural edge.
A direct line to the fans who buy early, wear the merch, and spread the word.
These fans don't just attend shows—they help shape the scene.
And when you meet their needs, others follow.
We’re starting simple—with real utility for fans:
It’s intuitive, personal, and shareable—and it turns subjective taste into actionable signal.
That’s the start.
The long game? A full-spectrum feedback layer for the scene.