Seirm is a personal gig tracker with a social layer, built for people who go to a lot of live music and want somewhere to actually keep track of it. You log gigs you've been to or plan to attend, search for upcoming events nearby via Ticketmaster and Skiddle, pull in setlists automatically from setlist.fm, upload photos, leave comments, and see what your friends have been up to — all in one place. It installs on your phone as a PWA, so it feels like a native app without any app store overhead.
It started as a personal itch: gigs were getting lost in ticketing app history, setlists were being reconstructed from memory days later, and there was no easy way to see what friends were attending. Streaming services, ticketing apps, and setlist.fm are all great at their own thing — they just don't talk to each other, and none of them have a social layer built around the people you actually go to gigs with. Seirm pulls it all together.
The name comes from the Scottish Gaelic word seirm (pronounced SHARE-um), meaning sound, ring, melody, or chime. It felt like the right fit for something built around live music — and it's distinctive enough to actually be ours.