24th January 2019
Eventric has announced the release of Master Tour 3.0, an improved version of its tour management product. Master Tour 3.0 offers several vital new features based on feedback from users, including multilingual capabilities, customizable day sheets and at-a-glance accounting. This fresh version is more streamlined than ever, yet more powerful in just the right areas.
Here's what they say:
Live events and touring are a key source of revenue for artists, performers, athletes, personalities, and groups of all kinds. Yet the margins on tours are thin and the logistics wickedly complex. Technology and devices like smartphones have seeped into the business, but mass-market software products often don't serve busy tour teams well.
SaaS company Eventric, the masterminds behind Master Tour, is a crew of former (and sometimes current) road warriors, seasoned tour managers and live event pros who know what touring demands. For over 15+ years, their products have supported the work of more than 125,000 live-event professionals, sweeping away a tangle of spreadsheets, group texts, and other unwieldy and fragmented tracking and messaging systems.
Based on multiple years of feedback from users, the latest version of Master Tour, MT3.0, is more streamlined and powerful in just the right areas. "We've worked really hard to pare down the number of clicks or taps needed to get from place to place," says Matt "Sators" Satorius, lead developer for Eventric, sound engineer, and former tour manager. "The goal is to make Master Tour ridiculously simple to use, while keeping all the functionality to deal with anything and everything a tour will throw at managers."
Master Tour version 3.0 offers several new features:
"As a tour manager, you learn to plan methodically for every foreseeable challenge and to respond rapidly to the unexpected," says Paul Bradley, Eventric CEO and former tour manager. "We respond to our users' needs because they are out there, managing expectations and making sure everything goes smoothly for artists and crew. They don't have time to mess around with their tech."
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