Invite-only beta for working tours

There's a better way to tour.

One live plan the whole touring party actually shares — schedules, travel, venues, and tech packs in one place, a mobile app built for show day, and Road Dog handling the admin nobody signed up for.

GoSho web command center and mobile app product mockup
AI assistant
Ask the tour
AI read
Tech packs
In pocket
Artist + crew app
Flagged fast
Travel changes
AI for tour work
Road Dog
On the tour, on call

Your assistant should know the tour. The paperwork should mostly fill itself in.

Road Dog, GoSho's AI assistant, is built for the questions that hit all day: what time, where is it, who needs to know, what changed, and what did the venue send over?

Ask Road Dog questions instead of digging through PDFs, grids, and chat threads.
Turn tech packs and advance sheets into venue, production, parking, hospitality, Wi-Fi, and contact fields.
Start a travel day from a flight number instead of hand-building every airport, terminal, gate, and time.
Review the important changes before artists, band members, and crew see them.
What is real now

Built around the way tour operations actually break.

GoSho is not a prettier day-sheet PDF. It is the plan, the changes, the files, and the field view in one place.

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One calendar that never drifts out of date

Dates, cities, venues, hotels, travel days, contacts, files, and show timing live in one plan — not scattered across nine tabs of a spreadsheet.

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Travel that starts with a flight number

Drop in a flight number, get the leg back: airports, times, terminals, gates. Changes surface here before they hit the group chat as a 2am scramble.

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A mobile app the band and crew actually open

Today, Week, Tour, venue notes, hotel info, travel detail, maps, and Nearby — a tappable view of show day, not a wall of text someone has to scroll for the one line that matters.

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Road Dog, the assistant that knows your tour

Ask Road Dog when lobby call is, where the hotel is, who is on the flight, or what is still missing — instead of digging through PDFs at midnight.

Why the mobile app matters

The day sheet shouldn't be a PDF nobody can read on a phone.

A wall of free text can describe the plan. It can't reflow when lobby call moves, and it can't hide the lines a given person doesn't need. GoSho gives everyone on the road a live, filtered, tappable view of today, the week, and the whole run.

A proper mobile app, not a mobile web afterthought
Today screen shows what is happening now and what is next
Venue, hotel, promo, travel, and schedule details are tappable
Artists, band members, crew, and managers can see the right version of the day
Nearby food, coffee, fuel, essentials, and recovery spots from the current context
Early-access automation

Coming next: messy inputs in, clean tour plan out.

The big ones we're shaping with beta teams: tech packs that read themselves into real fields, and travel days that build from a single flight number — so the boring half of advancing stops being typed by hand.

AI that reads tech packs

Drop a tech pack or advance PDF and have GoSho pull out venue, production, parking, hospitality, Wi-Fi, and contact details for review.

Flights from one number

Start from BA249 and fill in the leg: airports, times, terminals, gates, aircraft, overnight timing, and tracking.

Operational alerts, not message spam

Gate changes and cancellations should land with the travel plan first, then reach the people who need to know.

Trust on the road

Keep the manager notes private and the crew version simple.

Some details are for management. Some are for artists. Some are for band members. Some are for crew. GoSho lets you keep one plan without showing everyone the same raw notes.

Private files

Keep tech packs, parking maps, and sensitive attachments in the tour.

Different views

Show artists, bands, and crew what they need without duplicating the whole day.

Review first

AI can help prepare changes, but people approve the plan.

FAQ

Tour management FAQs

GoSho is tour management software that connects the tour manager's command center with a mobile app for artists, bands, and crew. It brings routing, schedules, travel legs, venues, hotels, files, contacts, AI assistance, and tour views into one place.

GoSho is built for tour managers, production managers, artists, bands, and touring crews running anything from club runs to arena tours. Managers plan the tour while artists, band members, and crew use the mobile app for Today, Week, Tour, venue, hotel, travel, and schedule details.

GoSho replaces fragmented spreadsheets, static PDFs, free-text day sheets, and noisy chat threads with one place for routing, schedule timing, travel legs, venues, hotels, tech packs, AI help, and mobile views for the whole touring party.

A spreadsheet or free-text day sheet captures a snapshot. GoSho keeps the plan connected, so a tour manager can update the tour once instead of rewriting and re-sending multiple documents.

Yes. Tour managers plan from the web, and artists, band members, and crew use the mobile app across the run. The mobile app is built for quick scanning, schedule detail, venue and hotel info, maps, Nearby search, and travel alerts.

GoSho's AI assistant can answer tour questions, help find places around a venue or hotel, and prepare suggested changes for review. Tech-pack and advance-document reading is an early-access feature being shaped with beta teams.

Yes. Tours, files, member details, and sensitive travel information are only available to the people who should see them. Manager-only details can stay private while artists, band members, and crew get a cleaner tour view.

Yes. A soundcheck, lobby call, travel note, or manager-only detail can be shown to the right people without maintaining separate day sheets for every audience.

GoSho is in invite-only beta. Pricing for general availability will be announced before billing begins, and beta organizations will be notified before any paid plan starts.

GoSho is currently invite-only. Tour managers, artists, and production teams can request access from the homepage or by emailing support@goshotouring.com.

Bring one tour into beta and make the day sheet disappear.

We're onboarding touring teams who are done rebuilding the same day sheet every morning and re-sending it every time something moves.