Built from real booking work
TourLedgers was designed inside a working booking shop, not a startup hackathon. Every screen exists because the work needed it.
TourLedgers was built around the problems buyers, promoters, agents, and artists deal with every week: bad pitches, missing assets, no proof of draw, scattered contacts, weak follow-up, and unclear market history.
Most artist tools are built outward from social. They optimize for likes, social landing page clicks, and follower counts. That is fine for fan acquisition. It does not move buyers.
TourLedgers was built from the booking side, looking back. We started with the question buyers ask first: can this artist actually deliver in this room? Then we built the smallest set of modules an artist would need to answer that question on their own, without an agency, without a deck, without a screenshot of a Bandsintown chart.
The result is one operating system. Show history. Proof of draw. Pitch desk. Buyer CRM. Deal tracker. Advance vault. Market scorecards. Tour math. Buyer reports. Same surface a touring artist runs on, scaled down for the artist running it themselves.
TourLedgers was designed inside a working booking shop, not a startup hackathon. Every screen exists because the work needed it.
No fluffy creator language. No empowerment copy. The product is for artists who treat their career like the business it is.
No comments. No feeds. No discovery. The buyer is the audience for this product. Fans are a different platform.
A tool, not an agency. We do not guarantee shows. We make sure that when a buyer opens your kit, they see a real operation.
Show ledger as proof. Pitch desk and CRM as process. Market scorecards and tour math as leverage. That is the entire pitch.
The legal entity behind TourLedgers and ShowLedgers. Funded by an active touring and booking business, not VC.
TourLedgers was designed inside a live booking workflow. Real tours, real buyer conversations, real settlements, real follow-up.
The buyer-side product. ShowLedgers handles the room. TourLedgers handles the artist business behind the room.