About StageEcho

StageEcho is a free concert diary: a place to track the concerts you've attended, rate and review live shows, and look back on your entire live-music history. Think of it as a Letterboxd for concerts — you log your concert history, the community's ratings add up, and every artist, venue, and festival gets a live-performance score built from real fan reviews.

How it works

  • Log: Add any concert you've been to — recent or decades ago. If the show, artist, or venue isn't on StageEcho yet, you can add it in the same flow.
  • Rate: Score every show from 0.5 to 5 stars — headliners and openers alike.
  • Review: Write about the night while you still remember it. Your reviews live on your profile and on the concert's page.
  • Relive: Your profile becomes your concert diary — every show, every rating, your whole history of live music in one place.

Who's it for?

Anyone who goes to live shows and wants to remember them. Whether you see three concerts a year or three a week, StageEcho answers the questions every concert-goer eventually asks: Which artists have I seen live? How many shows did I catch last year? Who's actually worth seeing in concert? The aggregated ratings answer that last one for everyone — they show which artists truly deliver on stage, not just on record.

Why we built it

StageEcho was built by an independent developer and lifelong concert-goer who wanted a simple way to log concert history and rate live shows — and found that nothing quite did it. Setlist databases document what was played; StageEcho captures how it felt to be there. It's free to use, community-driven, and growing one logged show at a time.

Questions? See the FAQ, or create a free account and log your first concert.