Production gear tracking

The case list that scans itself.

Build a case list. Print QR codes. Scan at every venue. End every tour with a clean damage report.

Start free

No card. 1 tour, 10 cases free. Forever.

Three steps. One report.

Built around how tours actually work, not how SaaS designers think they should.

01

Build and print

Add your cases. Print QR codes on plain paper or Avery label sheets. Stick them on every flight case.

02

Scan at the venue

Crew opens the app, points the camera at a case, ticks the items. Missing or damaged? Add a photo.

03

Send the report

End of show, generate a PDF with photos and notes. Send to the tour manager, the band, the insurance company.

Built for the way you work

QR + number + manual

Camera scans QR codes instantly. Smudged sticker? Type the case number. Three fallbacks, no dead ends.

Damage photos in line

Tap the damaged item, snap a photo, move on. Photos travel with the report, indexed by case and item.

Crew on the same page

Invite your team. Everyone scans against the same case list. Nobody's writing on the back of a runner sheet.

Reports that don't suck

A real PDF you'd send to a band manager. Show, venue, date, summary, per-case breakdown. Plain English.

Print on what you have

Avery L7160, L7651, or plain A4 with scissors and gaffa. We don't sell labels. Use what's on the truck.

Your gear list, your data

Workspace-scoped. Crew see what you let them see. We don't share, we don't sell, we don't peek.

Free for small tours. Cheap for everyone else.

One tour and 10 cases free forever. Three tours and 100 cases for £9 a month. No seat fees on the higher tiers.