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Gigs turns your concert history into a personal live music archive
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People always hold up their phones to record special moments at concerts, but they often never revisit those videos.
Key facts
- A $19.99/year subscription is also available, or Gigs can be bundled with NowPlaying for further discounts
- Gigs is a free download with a $2.99/month in-app purchase that unlocks extra features, like data export, achievements, deeper insights, unlimited storage for photos and videos, and support
- The app also includes milestones to celebrate the user’s journey along the way — like once they’ve seen their first 10 shows or when passed 1,000, depending on what sort of concertgoer they
- The app is designed for iOS 26 with a Liquid Glass look and feel, and includes Home Screen widgets for counting down to the next event
Summary
The iOS app helps live music fans turn their years of concerts, tickets, and photo and video memories into a personal archive with the help of Apple’s on-device AI. For those who already track their concert history elsewhere, like Setlist.fm or Concert Archives, there’s the option to automatically import years of concert and festival attendance by linking their accounts. With Gigs, he wanted to create an app for people who enjoy live music and could use help remembering their event history.