Setlisting – Statistics and Setlists for Your Favorite Artists

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Setlisting helps music fans relive concert memories by viewing concert setlists of great quality, viewing statistics of an Artist’s concert history and discovering upcoming shows for their favorite artists and at their favorite venues.

Target Audience: music fans, especially live music fans
Website URL: https://www.Setlisting.com
No. of Feedback Providers Requested: 2


Feedback sought:

On the home page, are you interested in seeing an artist featured each week and seeing more setlists in that artists catalog, or would you be only interested in artists that you like/follow.

2) Use search to find a concert you went to, or use Add Setlist to add a recent concert. Then click I WENT to save your concert. You’ve now started keeping track of your own personal concert history. Pretty cool, huh? What more could we do with your personal concert history?

3) On a page with a setlist, what else would you like to see to make the page more fun?

4) For your favorite artists, how would you like to keep up with their activity: email? site notifications? mobile?

5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.

2 thoughts on “Setlisting – Statistics and Setlists for Your Favorite Artists

  1. On the home page, are you interested in seeing an artist featured each week and seeing more setlists in that artists catalog, or would you be only interested in artists that you like/follow.

    I was interested in both the featured artists and the artists that I like in particular. The format of the webpage made it very simple for me to search and understand what I was looking at and learn more about the artists and event. I wanted to see some clips of some of the past performances which I was unable to find.  
    2) Use search to find a concert you went to, or use Add Setlist to add a recent concert. Then click I WENT to save your concert. You’ve now started keeping track of your own personal concert history. Pretty cool, huh? What more could we do with your personal concert history?

    After clicking on a Concert I went to it felt like I wanted to do more. I wanted to perhaps chat with the people that did go to the concert, although their name was available it would feel weird to me to just contact them. Perhaps a forum format would be better to post comments on the concert or the music played. Sharing the concerts you’ve gone to on Facebook or Twitter was a good addition. I also have pictures of the concert of myself in it so maybe adding that somehow would be a good idea?
    3) On a page with a setlist, what else would you like to see to make the page more fun?

    I believe I said this before but adding some videos might be kind of cool, or pictures of people who’ve been to this concert weather it be of themselves but perhaps even better of them inside the concert.  
    4) For your favorite artists, how would you like to keep up with their activity: email? site notifications? mobile?

    I mostly check my emails for things of that sort so I would prefer to get email notifications.  
    5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.

    I like to share my likes and things of that sort so I was thinking that adding an option to hear some of the music and share your favorite song at that concert you attended with friends or relatives directly from the site might be a cool way to share your likes and promote your site as well?

  2. 1)On the home page, are you interested in seeing an artist featured each week and seeing more setlists in that artists catalog, or would you be only interested in artists that you like/follow.
    I’m interested in seeing an artist featured each week because if I have free time and spare money I might want to go to a concert if the band/singer is going to be in the area. It also gives me an opportunity to become familiar with new or upcoming artists.
    2) Use search to find a concert you went to, or use Add Setlist to add a recent concert. Then click I WENT to save your concert. You’ve now started keeping track of your own personal concert history. Pretty cool, huh? What more could we do with your personal concert history?
    I’ve added the Kings of Leon concert I went to back in 2011, I’m following it and clicked “I went.” I think it’s a cool way to track the upcoming concerts, but I don’t see the point for concerts that have already past because all you can do is click on “I went.”
    3) On a page with a setlist, what else would you like to see to make the page more fun?
    It would be great if there was a way people could chat or even just discuss the upcoming concerts. That woul really get everyone hyped up about the event. Also, if there was a way to listen to samples of the group/singer’s music that’d be awesome. It would give those not familiar with the artist an opportunity to listen to their music and possibly even become a fan. The setlist page is also missing pictures and quick facts about the band/artist such as names, ages, genre, where they’re from. If this was on there it would give people an opportunity to get to know artists better and become interested in their music.
    4) For your favorite artists, how would you like to keep up with their activity: email? site notifications? mobile?
    I’d say the best way to keep up with me is through email or social networks (facebook, twitter, etc.). Site notifications are good, but it would be useless if people don’t logon to the site.
    5) Please share any additional feedback/comments you may have.
    I think the website has a good concept and it’s on a great start. It could use some improvement in regards to the design…it’s a bit bland, especially since I’m guessing it’s suppose to attract a younger crowd. Teenagers will probably find the layout, colors, etc. boring; it needs to be more catchy, have more images (or graphics), be more colorful. The title for example, it’s plain, if it were in a more bubbly font or something more unique it would get a lot more attention.
    Lastly, the website could really use a chat session or even discussion forum where people could talk about the concerts they went to or the concerts they plan on going to. It’s always exciting to share this type of event with other people

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