Not what you streamed. Not what you rated. What you showed up for.
Spotify owns your listening · Instagram owns your posts · AdmitOne gives you back your attendance
What you can log
Any ticket. Every moment.
If there was a stub — physical, digital, or a boarding pass — it belongs here. The schema handles everything. You decide what matters.
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Concerts
Club shows · Arena tours
Festivals · Outdoor venues
SETLIST.FM ENRICHMENT
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Films
Opening nights · Screenings
Film festivals · Revivals
TMDB ENRICHMENT
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Sports
Regular season · Playoffs
Championships · Drafts
BOX SCORE ENRICHMENT
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Theater & Shows
Broadway · Off-Broadway
Comedy · Opera · Ballet
MANUAL + COMMUNITY
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Travel
Boarding passes · Rail
The honeymoon flight matters
ROUTE + CARRIER
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Everything Else
Conferences · Exhibitions
Comedy tapings · Any ticket
GOVERNED MANUAL
The intelligence layer
Log the stub. We pull the rest.
One entry unlocks the setlist, the weather, the box score, and the anniversary engine. The stub is the anchor. Context radiates outward from it.
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Setlist pulled automatically
Setlist.fm API retrieves every song played that night — order, encores, openers. You enter the show. The system enters the rest.
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Weather at the venue, that night
OpenWeather historical data fills in exactly what it felt like. "It rained at Bonnaroo" is now in the record forever.
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Box score for every game
Final score, key stats, playoff context. The record knows who won and what it meant for the season.
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Anniversary resurfacing
One year later, five years later — your stub resurfaces with full context. Not a notification. A memory at the right moment.
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Forward signals from your history
Artist touring again. Team in the playoffs. Film got a sequel. The system connects your past to the present.
This week in your history
5 YRS
Bon Iver — Overture Center
Madison, WI · Apr 6, 2019
22 songs · 28°F that night
5-YEAR ANNIVERSARY
1 YR
Brewers vs. Cubs
American Family Field · Apr 9, 2023
Final: MIL 4 – CHC 2
1-YEAR ANNIVERSARY
ALERT
Radiohead — Tour Announced
You saw them at Red Rocks, Sep 2024
3 dates near you
ARTIST ALERT
NOW
Dune: Messiah — Release Date Set
You logged Dune Part Two, Mar 2024
Franchise continuation detected
SEQUEL ALERT
Collection views
The shoebox, finally governed.
Multiple ways to see your attended life. The emotional draw isn’t utility — it’s seeing your own history organized in a way the shoebox never could.
01 — TIMELINE
Timeline
Your entire attended life, oldest to newest. The years you were out constantly, the quiet ones, the summers that explain themselves.
02 — GRID
Grid
Stub photos as the hero — scanned, photographed, or generated. The shoebox emptied onto a table and finally organized.
03 — MAP
Map
Every venue plotted. Cluster density visible. "I've been to 47 venues in 12 states." The map viewed from above.
04 — STACK
Stack
Multiple stubs for the same artist collapse into a fan stack you peel apart. Four cities, twelve years, never planned.
The philosophy
Memory kept. Not performed.
Their algorithm→Your choices
Spotify tells you what you listened to. AdmitOne tells you what you chose to attend and honors that choice.
Highlight reel→Archive
Instagram is performative. AdmitOne is a governed archive. Sharing a stub feels like showing someone your scrapbook.
Platform owns it→You own it
Ticketmaster has your purchase history for resale. Your attendance record is yours. Export it. Delete it. Take it anywhere.
The Cathedral
What it becomes at scale.
At a million users, AdmitOne becomes cultural infrastructure — the canonical record of who showed up, not what they consumed.
The stub is the SideDoor into Ledger.
Every stub is a Ledger card. Every user is a Ledger identity. A million people saving concert stubs is a million verified event records — without ever hearing the word “Ledger.”
Humble surface. Cathedral underneath.
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STUB LOGGING FOREVER
Ledger model: cards always free
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