What is muze
muze is an app for working bands. It does two things that usually live in a notebook and a group chat:
- Books your shows — a calendar where you hold open dates, chase venues, build the bill, and lock in gigs.
- Remembers everyone you work with — the venues you play, the bands you share bills with, and the people behind them: bookers, promoters, talent buyers, sound folks.
If you run a band or help book one, muze answers the questions you’re tracking by hand today:
- What nights are we trying to play?
- Which venues have we reached out to, and who’s written back?
- Who’s on the bill, and have they confirmed?
- Who do I know at that room, and how do I reach them?
How it’s organized
muze has two main areas, plus your settings:
| Area | What’s there |
|---|---|
| Shows | Your calendar. Every gig — whether it’s a firm date or one you’re still chasing — lives here as a booking you move from “open” to “confirmed.” |
| Network | Your contacts: people, acts, and venues. This is the record that outlasts any single show. |
| Settings | Your band’s profile, your bandmates, your account, and how the app looks. |
One workspace per band
Each band you manage is its own workspace — its own calendar, its own network. If you book for more than one act, switch between them with the workspace switcher. Everything you see is scoped to the band you’re currently in.
Where to go next
- New here? Start with Setting up your band.
- Ready to book? See Booking a show.
- Keeping records? See Your network.
muze is growing toward a shared platform where bands claim their own profile and become discoverable to each other. That’s on the way — for now, everything in your workspace is private to you.