Features

Bopter is for bands who play out and are tired of losing the plot in endless chats. Here is what it can do for you.

Keep gigs under control

  • See when and where you are playing, with the details your band actually needs.
  • Keep tentative plans separate from gigs you have committed to.
  • Share a simple public page when you want bookers or fans to have the straight story.
  • If you play in more than one band, pull your own calendar together in one view.

Know who is on the gig

  • Keep your regulars, deps, and subs in one roster so you are not digging through contacts.
  • See who is on which instrument for each show—no more “who’s playing keys?”
  • Send invites and see at a glance who is in, who is still thinking, and who has dropped.
  • Get a nudge when someone might already be busy elsewhere, before you promise them the slot.

One home for your songs

  • Store the stuff you actually use—charts, lyrics, keys, lengths—so the whole band is looking at the same thing.
  • Find a tune quickly when someone throws a request at you in rehearsal.
  • Retire songs you are not playing without throwing away the work you did on them.
  • Open a big, readable lyrics view when you are on stage or in a dark corner of the venue.

Set lists that match the night

  • Line up songs and breaks in the order you want to play them.
  • Reuse a great night’s list for the next similar gig, or tie a list to one specific show.
  • Save a copy of a gig list as a template for the band without messing up the original.
  • Share a read-only link with someone who needs the running order but does not need a login.

Lighter lifting for everyone

  • People who run the band can invite each other and share the admin.
  • Players can often reply to a gig invite from a link, even if they do not live in the app.
  • Notifications help you catch invites and changes without refreshing a chat thread.

Still growing

Bopter is in beta and improves with real bands. If something important is missing for you, say hello via the footer—we read it.