Onboarding For Music Venue
Onboarding For Music Venue
Onboarding For Music Venue
Onboarding For Music Venue
Onboarding For Music Venue
Onboarding For Music Venue

Onboarding For Music Venue

$3,000

Two-week structured onboarding for an independent music venue joining the IMC Machine, with booking calendar setup, run-of-show configuration, and ticketing-platform integration.

Price: $3,000 one-time.

Day one. The owner of a 250-seat music venue sits down with the implementation team. By day fifteen, the booking calendar is live, the box office is integrated, the run-of-show workflow is configured, and the first show has been booked, marketed, and prepared through the platform.

What it is

A structured two-week onboarding engagement for an independent music venue. Booking calendar setup, run-of-show workflow configuration, ticketing-platform integration, hospitality-rider setup, and a live first-show walkthrough. Built for the venue that wants to be running shows through the platform by the end of the second week.

What's in it

  • Platform setup with venue-specific configuration
  • Booking calendar setup with hold-and-confirm workflow
  • Ticketing-platform integration (DICE, Eventbrite, Showclix, or other)
  • Run-of-show and hospitality-rider workflow setup
  • Two staff training sessions and one owner walkthrough
  • Live first-show walkthrough on a real booked show
  • Two weeks of post-onboarding support

Who it's for

Independent music venues, listening rooms, and small theater spaces joining the IMC Machine. Built for the owner-operator who wants the platform running their next show.

When to pick this one

Pick this when starting a music-venue subscription. For larger venues with subscription programs, see Onboarding for Theater. For festival operators, see Onboarding for Festival.

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AI, accuracy, and how errors are handled

The IMC Machine uses generative artificial intelligence across the platform, and generative AI can make mistakes. Anything the platform drafts is a proposal for human review, not a finished product, and the account holder is responsible for checking every output before it is used, sent, or published. Nothing the platform produces goes anywhere until a person has reviewed and approved it.

When an error is identified, we correct the affected work and issue any follow-up the situation calls for. Where the work has already gone public, that includes updating or pulling the affected posts and sending corrected listings or press materials. This product is sold on those terms, and nothing produced by the platform is professional or legal advice.