In these days, I have fulfilled a dream that I have cherished for years: I launched MyGigz, a multi-user platform dedicated to musicians, artists and live event organizers.
Its purpose is simple yet powerful: it serves as a centralized hub for live gig updates and allows the sharing of dates and details of events with your audience in an intuitive and immediate manner.
Think of it as the 'Linktree' for live performances, an indispensable tool that integrates perfectly into your Linktree (or in your link in bio, ecc) if you are musicians, speakers, or performers.
You register, set a profile pic, a bio, then you can start easily: simply hit the + button on the bottom-right to enter the date, the venue name and the city, and your gigs will automatically align in ascending order!
You can also add the link to the event and/or post and the Google Maps link with the address of the venue!
Backgrounds can also be changed: You can choose between 12 different gradients, and I am working on new features that are in the pipeline.
The web app is multilingual: the language is automatically set depending on the language of your browser. At the moment the languages are the following: English, Italian, French and Spanish; but other languages are forthcoming.
The recent launch on ProductHunt was a success: MyGigz caught the attention of many, ranking 10th on the chart of the day!
This achievement goes beyond all my expectations, especially considering that I managed every aspect of the project alone, overcoming new challenges and resolving bugs for months.
Many on the ProductHunt thread have called MyGigz a 'game-changer' for musicians or a great innovation, and I'm really happy about it!
I haven't yet monetized it or created pricing plans because, for the time being, I want people to get on board and see the community grow.
You can visit 3 profiles as example here:
Registration to MyGigz is free, and you can start right away by visiting https://www.mygigz.live
I'm aware many things still need to be developed, including a more attractive homepage, but I chose to follow Reid Hoffman's principle: «If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late».
I'm really excited about MyGigz and I'd like to receive feedback from you!
Its purpose is simple yet powerful: it serves as a centralized hub for live gig updates and allows the sharing of dates and details of events with your audience in an intuitive and immediate manner.
Think of it as the 'Linktree' for live performances, an indispensable tool that integrates perfectly into your Linktree (or in your link in bio, ecc) if you are musicians, speakers, or performers.
You register, set a profile pic, a bio, then you can start easily: simply hit the + button on the bottom-right to enter the date, the venue name and the city, and your gigs will automatically align in ascending order!
You can also add the link to the event and/or post and the Google Maps link with the address of the venue!
Backgrounds can also be changed: You can choose between 12 different gradients, and I am working on new features that are in the pipeline.
The web app is multilingual: the language is automatically set depending on the language of your browser. At the moment the languages are the following: English, Italian, French and Spanish; but other languages are forthcoming.
The recent launch on ProductHunt was a success: MyGigz caught the attention of many, ranking 10th on the chart of the day!
This achievement goes beyond all my expectations, especially considering that I managed every aspect of the project alone, overcoming new challenges and resolving bugs for months.
Many on the ProductHunt thread have called MyGigz a 'game-changer' for musicians or a great innovation, and I'm really happy about it!
I haven't yet monetized it or created pricing plans because, for the time being, I want people to get on board and see the community grow.
You can visit 3 profiles as example here:
Registration to MyGigz is free, and you can start right away by visiting https://www.mygigz.live
I'm aware many things still need to be developed, including a more attractive homepage, but I chose to follow Reid Hoffman's principle: «If you are not embarrassed by the first version of your product, you've launched too late».
I'm really excited about MyGigz and I'd like to receive feedback from you!
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