BoothPass helps DJs document bookings with clear terms, confirmations, and tamper-evident audit trails. Capture set times, rates, and deliverables in one place, send booking links, and keep records that speak for themselves. No lawyers, no corporate contracts, just documentation that backs up the handshake. The Music industry runs on trust and connection and BoothPass supports that, it doesn't replace it. Currently in beta. When things go sideways, you'll want to have us by your side.
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Hey Hunters! Excited to share my work with you. Here's a bit of background:
I was listening to a Crossfader podcast episode about DJs getting ripped off by sketchy promoters. Started talking to friends who DJ and it turned out everyone had a story. Verbal agreements, DM confirmations that disappear, promoters who suddenly 'don't remember' how much they agreed to pay.
Tools like DocuSign and contract templates already exist. But there's a reason DJs often don't use them. It's too corporate and friction-heavy for an industry built on trust and personal connection. Not everybody wants to send a 12-page contract to a promoter they're trying to build a relationship with.
So I built BoothPass to try and fit into how the industry already works. Aggregate your DMs or verbal agreements, send a link, promoter confirms without needing an account. That's it. Documentation that backs up the handshake, doesn't replace it.
Every signature and agreement is cryptographically secured and tamper-evident if anyone tries to modify the terms after signing, the system flags it automatically. You get proof that holds up, without breaking trust.
The tool is completely free because I believe your performance shouldn't be clouded by fears about making rent. For transparency: I can't run at a loss forever, so eventually there will be paid features to cover costs. But creating and confirming agreements will always be free. Everyone deserves to stay safe. Happy to answer any questions!
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Fun launch day story: woke up this morning to what I thought was early traffic from the launch. Turned out to be bots trying to exploit a critical Next.js vulnerability (CVE-2025-55182) that was disclosed yesterday. Patched it first thing, but all attempts were blocked, no successful executions. Security isn’t optional when you’re protecting people’s booking agreements. Anyway, happy to be here, hope you are enjoying BoothPass 🎉
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Maker
📌
Hey Hunters! Excited to share my work with you. Here's a bit of background:
I was listening to a Crossfader podcast episode about DJs getting ripped off by sketchy promoters. Started talking to friends who DJ and it turned out everyone had a story. Verbal agreements, DM confirmations that disappear, promoters who suddenly 'don't remember' how much they agreed to pay.
Tools like DocuSign and contract templates already exist. But there's a reason DJs often don't use them. It's too corporate and friction-heavy for an industry built on trust and personal connection. Not everybody wants to send a 12-page contract to a promoter they're trying to build a relationship with.
So I built BoothPass to try and fit into how the industry already works. Aggregate your DMs or verbal agreements, send a link, promoter confirms without needing an account. That's it. Documentation that backs up the handshake, doesn't replace it.
Every signature and agreement is cryptographically secured and tamper-evident if anyone tries to modify the terms after signing, the system flags it automatically. You get proof that holds up, without breaking trust.
The tool is completely free because I believe your performance shouldn't be clouded by fears about making rent. For transparency: I can't run at a loss forever, so eventually there will be paid features to cover costs. But creating and confirming agreements will always be free. Everyone deserves to stay safe. Happy to answer any questions!
Hey Hunters!
Excited to share my work with you. Here's a bit of background:
I was listening to a Crossfader podcast episode about DJs getting ripped off by sketchy promoters. Started talking to friends who DJ and it turned out everyone had a story. Verbal agreements, DM confirmations that disappear, promoters who suddenly 'don't remember' how much they agreed to pay.
Tools like DocuSign and contract templates already exist. But there's a reason DJs often don't use them. It's too corporate and friction-heavy for an industry built on trust and personal connection. Not everybody wants to send a 12-page contract to a promoter they're trying to build a relationship with.
So I built BoothPass to try and fit into how the industry already works. Aggregate your DMs or verbal agreements, send a link, promoter confirms without needing an account. That's it. Documentation that backs up the handshake, doesn't replace it.
Every signature and agreement is cryptographically secured and tamper-evident if anyone tries to modify the terms after signing, the system flags it automatically. You get proof that holds up, without breaking trust.
The tool is completely free because I believe your performance shouldn't be clouded by fears about making rent. For transparency: I can't run at a loss forever, so eventually there will be paid features to cover costs. But creating and confirming agreements will always be free. Everyone deserves to stay safe.
Happy to answer any questions!