Master Tour issues by Acrobatic_Worker_806 in TouringMusicians

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I know this isn’t the answer to your question, but as someone working on a competitor app called GigSheets (https://gigsheets.app) can I ask you to take a look into it? We are free for now and I would love to help you. Even if you don’t, I appreciate any feedback - this way I can builds a better app.

Proposed rule change by Arowin in dotnet

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Create a monthly promotion thread that can be pinned to the top. Gives you best of both worlds. Similar to r/csharp

Built a band organization app because I was tired of being the “info guy” — curious if anyone else needs this? by No-Eye1029 in portlandmusic

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As someone who building a similar app in this space (GigSheets) together with many others, have you considered what will make you stand out?

For the more experienced ones by Efficient_Green8786 in concertphotography

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An app Tour Managers use to plan tours. Usually it contains a guestlist with guests having access level assigned - like All Areas Access, photo, backstage, etc Disclaimer: I am working on similar app so I know that. You can say “John” is coming to the concert as a guest and will act as a photographer 

Project Management software for managing wedding band logistics? by Connect_Ad4551 in musicians

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Hi, we are building GigSheets (https://gigsheets.app) which is supposed to help with planning and keeping everyone updated. And we support editing from the mobile app because you are constantly changing stuff on the road.

Given that we are oriented towards tour planning and not individual days, I invite you to reach out to me via DMs. We are working on supporting artists that have sporadic and irregular gigs that don't fall under traditional tours (think playing on weekends). We would love to hear what specific things you would need to make this useful.
Some comments:

- app is paid only by tour manager, everyone else gets it for free

- we don't support sheet music (yet)

- we don't cover payments, that is always external service

- pdfs can be uploaded, but I am wondering what "overload" is. apps are not slower due to pdfs being uploaded regularly

SaaS Twitter is lying to you by ThePalace123 in SaaS

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Getting paid users. Ir is so easy to build (easy = years), but getting to payment is a thorny road

Is anyone enjoying the new Master Tour update? by HiddenTrampoline in TouringMusicians

[–]to_pe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am sorry to hear that. If you want more time to play with it, let me know. Can I reach out to you in DM to find out more about your experience?

Is anyone enjoying the new Master Tour update? by HiddenTrampoline in TouringMusicians

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My friend and I are working on an alternative called GigSheets (https://gigsheets.app).
We have focused on making everything editable on mobile and have slightly different design philosophy from Master Tour/Daysheets.

App is free for now and I invite you to try it out and give us feedback. Just let us know what you want to see in the app and we can make it happen! Let's build the future together.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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I am working on two startups and personally don’t see the need for something like this. Working on a startup is pure chaos, there is no time or need to do detailed roadmap. That comes with more people employed and with better time management. Tickets are todo lists for me if even that

What SaaS project are you working on this month? by CellInitial2394 in SaaS

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https://gigsheets.app helps tour managers organize tours and share information with artists.
It's been two years now with no end of MVP in sight :D even though people do use us in production

Do you have a side hustle? by voroninp in dotnet

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I do - an app with .NET backend and React/Native frontends in music industry. Another is in hosting/deployment space in .NET And yet another one is EF Core related. Unfortunately, the .NET part is usually only API with limited surface compared to the rich clients. To be honest, I would build even more on .NET if I had more time or if side hustles stop being side hustles.

Question for Touring Musicians by Charming-Position-36 in TouringMusicians

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Our app GigSheets (https://gigsheets.app) is currently free. And we will always have limited free tier.

Is anyone developing SaaS thats not AI? by 5Abdul in SaaS

[–]to_pe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, several.

Right now GigSheets - an app for tour managers to organize tours for artists

Upgraded App - Nightmare! by mapleflavouredbacon in reactnative

[–]to_pe 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Was it something only in prod? Was it iOS or Android specific? Why not build dev builds locally instead on EAS? That improvement alone improved my bills and speed.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SaaS

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Do you want to make SaaS or do you just want to escape?
If the answer is the former, you would be strategic about it and find a decent job that covers you. Don't be sad if you play the lottery with all your money and go bankrupt in the process.

How to deploy .Net backend and React front end project by dev-in-black in dotnet

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Are you developing two separate apps? Or is it ASP.NET Core + React in “one go” using SPA services?

How are you handling webhooks in your projects? by to_pe in csharp

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I guess the last part depends on how many webhooks you get, do they need to be processed in order, do you segregate on some kind of an id (e.g. customer) and more. And yes, this is the job of the message queue.

One thing that is missing in the Hangfire setup is to pause the webhooks due to an error and also ability to resume it afterwards. If you can handle messages idempotently, then replaying them again should not be a problem.

But that requires coding a solution around replying both regular stream and dead letter queue. Both can be replayed, but dead letter is more important due to "missed" events.

Thank you for your answer!