Basecamp: Gig Management Software that Rocks!

You landed the gig!
In order for your show to be a huge success, there is a lot of work to do be done. Whether you play in a steady band or have a roster of musicians you call upon for different types of shows, the logistics and communication needed to pull it all together can be immense. The band leader in charge of making it all happen has to communicate with the players, the sound/light people, the booking agent, the club manager, the promoter, media contacts, fans, street team, etc.
If you are in charge of organizing your band’s gigs, Basecamp is about to make your job a lot easier. I call it “gig management software” because it works so well in that capacity. But really, Basecamp is a web-based project management application useful for all kinds of projects from shopping lists and vacation planning, to Web development, and the planning of a new business. Personally, I have found Basecamp to be the perfect solution for managing the logistics and communication for my growing list of Debbie and Friends gigs. Basecamp has made my gig management responsibilities so efficient that I wanted to share my experience with other musicians.
Basecamp provides a platform for communication. You can share everything anyone needs to know about an upcoming gig within the program including rehearsals, set up and sound check, directions, parking, load-in, stage plot, set list, dress, promotion, email campaigns, travel arrangements, guest lists, CD and merch sales, and more. Before discovering Basecamp, I used to manage these elements via email and phone. I found myself sending and resending the same information to the various parties involved in the gig right up to the day of the show. It was an unwieldy amount of information that inevitably led to miscommunication and a lot of extra work for everyone involved. As my gig calendar began to grow, and the logistics became more intense, it became clear that I needed a Web-based solution. Basecamp does all that I hoped for and more.
The best way to see all that Basecamp can do is to view their audio/video tour.
While it’s true that you can do the same kind of project management with Wikis, Google Apps shared documents, and other web-based applications, I personally like the turn-key, templated approach in Basecamp. And, my band members are very happy with the adoption of this program. It truly makes gig management, communication, and planning much easier for everyone.
In a word, Basecamp completely rocks! For more information on how to use Basecamp for gigs, click here.



With no doubt Basecamp is a great tool, their task management logic is superb, but project management is a lot more then task management and that is where basecamp start loosing customers and tools like http://www.comindework.com comes in. Besides Comindwork offers huge discounts for non-profit organizations
Basecamp, gig management seems like a nice tool. Can you provide information where to download the program and/or where to buy the software, and the cost? As manager, I would like to learn more about Basecamp. As International Talent Manager, does this software cover the globe?
Lynne
Godzhesas:
Thanks for the post regarding Comindwork. I have not heard of that tool before and will look into it!
I think there might be an extra character in the URL you provided. This one seems to work fine:
http://www.comindwork.com/
Debbie
Lynne,
Thanks for your message. To find out more about Basecamp, go to http://www.basecamphq.com/
There is no software to download. It’s a Web browswer application.
Good luck.
Debbie
I have just launched a new application that specifically deals with gig management at MyGiggR.com. (It is derived from a web application I built for Stanford’s Mariachi Cardenal in 1998 called “Gig Manager”, still used up until now.) It is in beta release right now!
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