
Media and Entertainment
Gigs Launches On iOS With Apple AI To Help Users Organize and Relive Their Concert Memories!
Updated on Mon, Apr 20, 2026
TL;DR
- Gigs launches as an iOS app to help users organize and track their concert history in one place.
- Apple’s AI automatically extracts concert details from tickets, emails, and links.
- Users can import past events, track upcoming shows, and get insights into their live music activity.
A new iOS app called Gigs is here to help music fans build a personal archive of their live event history. Instead of manually entering details, users can upload ticket screenshots, emails, or links, and the app automatically pulls out key information like dates, venues, and artist lineups. This is powered by Apple’s on-device AI, using Apple Foundation Models to process and organize the data quickly.
The app was developed by Hidde van der Ploeg, an indie creator known for building music-related applications.
For those who already track their concerts on other platforms, Gigs makes it easy to bring everything together. Users can import past attendance from services like Setlist.fm and Concert Archives, helping them create a complete record without starting over.
Beyond storing past events, the app also focuses on upcoming experiences. Users can sync concerts with their personal calendars, receive reminders for ticket sales, and explore expected setlists before the show. After attending, they can rate the event and upload photos, videos, or artwork to make it easier to revisit those moments later.
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Gigs also offers a simple insights dashboard that highlights patterns in a user’s concert journey. It tracks details like most-seen artists, favorite venues, most-visited cities, and even the busiest years for attending shows. Milestones are included as well, marking achievements such as attending a certain number of concerts.
Gigs is available as a free download, with a paid subscription unlocking additional features like deeper insights, data export, and expanded storage for media. With Gigs, the focus is on reducing the effort needed to organize memories while giving users a clearer picture of their live music experiences.
First published on Mon, Apr 20, 2026
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