udig

For promoters

List your events. Let the room judge.

Promoters post their events on udig. Once approved, they appear on Discover, where fans find them on the map — and rate the artists you book, live and location-verified, from the floor.

Separate from user and artist accounts — same email works.

On DiscoverSat · 23:00

Warehouse Collective presents

After Dark

Nave 12 · Mexico City

Sara VanceDrexxLUMA
TechnoHouse

What you get

Your events, in front of the people who show up.

Post

List your event in minutes

Add the date, venue, lineup, genres and a flyer. One simple form — the same details fans need to decide they're coming.

Reach

Show up on Discover

Once approved, your event lands on the udig map alongside every other show in the city — filterable by genre, date and location.

Proof

Artists get rated, live

Fans at your event rate the artists you booked — location-verified, the moment they play. Real scores from the people who were actually there.

Separate

Its own account

A promoter account is completely separate from listener and artist accounts. Same email is fine — none of your other profiles are shared here.

How it works

From your lineup to the leaderboard.

1

Create a promoter account

Sign up as a promoter. It's its own account — separate from any user or artist profile, even on the same email.

2

Submit your event

Fill in the event name, date & time, venue, lineup, genres, ticket link and a flyer. Save it and it goes in for review.

3

We approve it

A quick review keeps the map clean and spam-free. Once approved, your event is live on Discover for fans to find.

4

The floor rates the night

Fans at the show rate the artists you booked — live and location-verified. Honest proof of how the night actually landed.

A separate account

Promoter ≠ fan ≠ artist.

Your promoter account stands on its own. If you already rate sets as a fan, or you're a verified artist, you can use the same email — but your promoter world is kept entirely separate. None of your fan or artist info shows up here, and nothing you do as a promoter touches those profiles.

  • Own login, own dashboard
  • Same email allowed — data never shared
  • Built for organizers, not ratings

Got an event? Put it on the map.

Create a promoter account and submit your first event in minutes.