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A website to track live music attendance

Show HN: A website to track live music attendance

29 AI Score
Show_hn Added Apr 9, 2026

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TL;DR: I built a website that allows users to track the concerts they&#x27;ve been to. If you have strong opinions about engineering&#x2F;design or how shows should be tracked (festivals, venues, etc...), I&#x27;d love to get your input!<p>For the past ~5 years, I&#x27;ve been tracking the shows I attend on my personal website (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;love-music-will-travel.henryrobbins.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;love-music-will-travel.henryrobbins.com</a>). It&#x27;s fun to see things like distance traveled and how many times I&#x27;ve been to certain venues. I know many friends who also track their shows through notes, ticket stubs, Excel, etc... It always bummed me out that I couldn&#x27;t pore through their concert data myself...<p>showcount.com is my solution to that desire. It&#x27;s essentially a public version of my old personal website, where anyone can make an account and manage a show list (mine is <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.showcount.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;love-music-will-travel" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.showcount.com&#x2F;user&#x2F;love-music-will-travel</a>).<p>I&#x27;m currently on the lookout for other live music lovers and&#x2F;or data nerds to try out the site and give opinions on various design choices. If any of the following topics are of interest to you, please reach out!<p>- How should venue name&#x2F;location changes be handled? - How should music festivals be handled? - I have an initial version of an AI parser for loading in existing show lists; how can this be made more robust? - What else should have first-class tracking support (e.g., friends in attendance)?<p>As an aside, this project is also my first experiment with full-on vibe-coding &#x2F; harness-engineering. I began the project with Cursor and then switched to Claude Code. I&#x27;ve been programming for the better part of a decade, mostly Python and Java. Full-stack development is relatively new to me. I include the tech stack below. Most decisions were made pragmatically based on what I thought would get me to a first version of the site as quickly as possible.<p>- Next.js web app hosted on Vercel - Fast API backend service (for the AI parsing) hosted on Railway - Supabase - Observability through Axiom (logging), PostHog (analytics), and Sentry (monitoring) - Clerk for user authentication - Google Maps API for venue locations - Claude API for the AI parser - Terraform for infra-as-code

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Showcount is a well-executed hobbyist tool in a niche market with strong incumbents like Setlist.fm and Songkick, making venture-scale growth difficult. The lack of significant traction and a clear monetization strategy suggests this is currently a side project rather than a high-potential startup investment.

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