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Every band.
Every venue. Every setlist.

A concert diary in one HTML file — Letterboxd-without-the-feed for the gig-going life. Bands, venues, setlists, ticket stubs, all yours.

One payment · Yours forever · 14-day refund

  • Works fully offline
  • Installs as an app (PWA)
  • No account, ever
  • Yours, forever
Diary screen
Today screen
Offline-first

Loads once, never needs the internet again. On a plane, in a basement, in a foreign hotel.

Your data, your device

Every entry, every chart — stored locally. We never see it. We can't.

Buy once, forever

No subscription. No upgrades. No re-up next year. One file, yours.

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Why log

Why music nerds keep gig diaries.

The setlist evaporates by Tuesday; the log preserves it.

01

Letterboxd-for-gigs.

Same idea, no public feed. The diary builds your real concert footprint over years.

02

Setlist textarea is the actual archive.

Type or paste the setlist; the file is searchable across decades. 'When did I last see Bon Iver play Re:Stacks?' answers itself.

03

Most-seen acts becomes a self-portrait.

After 50 gigs the list is honest. Some artists you've seen six times; the relationship is real.

04

Ticket cost YTD shows the spend.

£600 a year on gigs, £900, £1,400. The lifetime tier (Casual → Lifer) keeps quiet score.

0 gigs
Seeded diary

real venues and acts

0 venues
Demoed

across 5 venue types

£0 / mo
Subscription

no recurring fee, ever

0%
Offline-capable

log on the train home

Inside the file

Eight things you'll use every day. Plus a dozen more.

One file. One dashboard. Every feature you'd expect from a "real" app — without the cloud, the cookies, or the £8/month.

  • Quick add

    Log a gig from the home screen — three taps and back to your day.

  • Live insight banner

    The single number that matters today, computed in real time from your entries.

  • Streak calendar

    Daily streak across the last weeks. Showing up becomes the default.

  • Tier progression

    Lifetime totals roll into satisfying tier badges as you log.

  • By venue type

    Visual split across categories so the pattern becomes obvious without squinting.

  • Searchable, sortable list

    Every entry findable in seconds — search across notes, sort by anything.

  • Photo per entry

    Optional photo field stored locally as base64 — never uploaded.

  • PNG share cards

    One-tap share card of your stats, ready for Instagram or a group chat.

Offline, always

Loads once, runs forever without a network connection.

Installs as a PWA

Add to home screen — opens like any native app.

CSV in / CSV out

Bring your old data in. Take everything with you. No lock-in.

No account, ever

No email, no signup, no analytics, no third-party tracking.

Yours forever

If we vanish tomorrow, your tracker keeps working — local file, no server.

Light + dark

Auto-follows the system. Or pick one and stick with it.

Today

Today, at a glance.

The home screen pulls together what just happened and what's coming up — clean enough to actually look at every morning.

  • Live insight banner — your unique angle, computed from your entries
  • Four-tile stat grid surfacing the numbers that matter today
  • Streak calendar showing the last weeks at a glance
  • Quick-add button — log without leaving the home screen
  • Recent entries on the dashboard so the last log is one tap away
Today screen

Diary

Every gig, in one place.

Date, headliner, venue, city per row. Sortable, searchable, groupable.

  • Search across headliner, venue, city
  • Sorted by date (newest first)
  • Group by type with one tap
  • 15 fields per entry — the right amount of detail
Diary screen

Gallery

The whole jungle.

Every plant photo, in one grid. Tap any to see it full size.

  • 15 fields per entry
Tickets screen

How it's different

What you give up vs. Setlist.fm. A public profile.

Compared with public gig databases.

Feature
1OneFileClub
Setlist.fm
  • Pricing model
    Pay once · $8.99
    £8 – £15 / month, forever
  • Account required
    No
    Yes
  • Public attendance feed
    No
    Yes
  • Personal setlist storage
    Yes
    Public only
  • Most-seen acts ranking
    Yes
    Yes
  • Data stays on your device
    Yes
    No
  • Ticket-stub archive
    Yes
    No

The promise

Your gigs are yours.
Not a public database.

01

Offline, always

Open it once, never need the internet again. The file holds the whole app.

02

Local-first storage

Every entry stored in your browser, on your device. No server sync. No leaks. Nothing to breach.

03

One payment, forever

No subscription, no upgrade tier, no nag. If we shut down OneFileClub tomorrow, your file keeps working.

Data does not sync automatically between phone and desktop

This is a local-first app — everything stays on the device you logged it on. To use it on both phone and desktop, use the built-in JSON or CSV export on one device and import on the other when you want to keep them in step.

Every view, light and dark.

A look at every screen across both themes — your tracker, populated.

Device
Theme

Questions

Real answers, no fine print.

Can I import from Setlist.fm?+

Not directly. JSON / CSV import is on the roadmap. Most users back-fill the gigs that mattered most and let the diary build forward from there.

Will it work for festivals?+

Yes. Festival type captures multi-day events; one entry, with support-acts as tags. Tape the ticket photo.

Where is my data stored?+

Locally, in your browser, on your device. Nothing is sent to OneFileClub or anyone else — there is no account, no cloud sync, no analytics.

Does it work offline?+

Yes. Once your personalised copy loads the first time, the entire tracker runs from a single HTML file. Airplane mode is fine.

What does 'personalised copy' mean?+

When you buy, OneFileClub stamps a private copy with your licence and deploys it to a unique URL just for you. You bookmark it, install it as an app, or save the file — and the file is yours, even if OneFileClub disappears tomorrow.

What is your refund policy?+

14 days, no questions asked. Email us, we'll process it and disable your private URL.

One payment.
A diary that survives the band.

We'll personalise a copy and email you a private link. Bookmark it, install it as an app, log the next gig.

14-day refund · No subscription