Your network
The Network area is your address book for the whole scene — everyone and everywhere you work with. It’s split into three tabs.
People
Everyone you deal with: bookers, talent buyers, promoters, sound engineers, and your own bandmates. Each person can hold a name, email, phone, role, and notes.
A person is usually connected to a place: the booker at a venue, a member of an act. You attach them to that venue or act and give them a role there. Someone who works on their own — an independent promoter or booker — is simply a person with no place attached.
Acts
The bands you know — including your own.
- Your band is the act at the center of your workspace (you set it up in Settings).
- Other acts are groups you share bills with. Keep their genres, typical draw, music links (Spotify, Bandcamp, and the rest), and home base on record so you know who to call for a bill.
Venues
The rooms you play. For each venue you can track its address, capacity, genres, and its booking contact — plus the people you know there.
The venue directory
You don’t have to type in every room from scratch. muze keeps a directory of venues you can browse. Filter by city, find the room, and add it to your network in one click.
A venue you add from the directory stays in sync with it — if the directory’s details are updated, yours update too — until you edit a field yourself, at which point your version is yours to keep.
Sharing a record
Every person, act, and venue has its own link. Open one and you can share that exact page with a bandmate — it opens straight to that record.
That’s the whole app: a calendar for booking shows, and a network of everyone you book them with. If you haven’t yet, start with Setting up your band.