About Bandger
Bandger was built around ordinary band work: rehearsals, gigs, shared files, tech prep, and band admin that should not depend on one person.
Bandger started from very ordinary band problems
The latest setlist lives in one phone. The venue asks again for the tech rider. Someone paid for the van. Someone else needs the load-in time. The rehearsal notes are buried three chats deep.
Bandger was built to pull that recurring work into one place the whole band can actually use. Not to replace DAWs, notation software, or messaging. Just to keep the practical side of band life clear.
What it should help with right away
Know which songs you are playing, which version, in which key, with the right notes and files attached.
Keep the setlist, arrival time, rider, contacts, and stage details together instead of chasing them across apps.
Track band money, absences, guest players, and key documents without relying on one person to carry the whole system.
What we try to keep true
The page should still make sense when you open it backstage or five minutes before rehearsal.
The band should not stop functioning because one person has the latest file or remembers the details.
A lot of band admin happens in vans, venues, and rehearsal rooms, not at a desk.