New app Seen Live lets users rate DJ sets and live shows
Users can search for club nights and gigs, rate performances and share photos and videos from the events they attend
A new app has launched allowing users to rate DJ sets, festivals, live shows and more after a night out.
Described as the "Letterboxd for clubbing", Seen Live was founded by Tough Luck and is billed as a "personal live music archive" where users can document their nightlife experiences.
The app allows users to log events they have attended, search for club nights and gigs, explore popular live performances and rate shows. Users can also follow friends and "like-minded" music fans, and create a "visual archive" of their nightlife activity by sharing photos and videos from an event.
"I built Seen Live because I realised that I couldn't remember half of the artists and DJs I'd seen live after a while, and all the photos and videos from those nights were buried somewhere in my camera roll with no context. I wanted one place to look back on everything, a proper archive of every show I'd ever been to," the founder behind Seen Live tells Mixmag, calling it a place where users can "share their experiences of nights out".
The app has also launched with the hope that users can "discover new artists through each other's reviews and find their next favourite DJ from someone who was actually in the room".
