For promoters, agents & festival bookers

The press kit isn't in a Dropbox folder anymore.

Beat ID is the canonical home for a working DJ's career — gigs, releases, mixes, stats and EPK in one place. For the people booking those DJs, that's a working database.

Search the roster. Filter by what matters. Send structured inquiries. Manage holds. Stop chasing PDFs.

Free during early accessVerified bookers only

What it does.

Search.

The whole Beat ID roster, indexed by genre, region, label affiliation, fee range, follower count, active touring window and B2B partners. Save searches. Build shortlists.

Read the page that's already there.

Auto-pulled Spotify, SoundCloud and RA stats. Three bio versions. Press clippings. Photo pack. Logo pack. Rider. Already current — because the artist is already maintaining it.

Inquire properly.

A structured form, routed to the right agent per territory. Date, venue, capacity, fee range, territory, set type — captured in one go, no email back-and-forth to scope the basics.

Hold the date.

1st hold, 2nd hold, 3rd hold — industry-standard hold management across artists you're tracking. The artist's calendar sees what you're holding without seeing your shortlist.

Track the conversation.

Every inquiry, every response, every contract — one place. No more “did I email Mara's agent or her manager?”

Who this is for.

Festival programmers. Club promoters with regular nights. Booking agents managing rosters. Brand/event producers placing DJs into commercial work. Anyone who currently keeps an Excel sheet of “DJs to ask about Q3.”

Verification.

Booker accounts are manually verified. We need to see that you book DJs — a venue you work with, a promoter you represent, a festival you've programmed. This isn't gatekeeping. It's the thing that lets us tell artists their inquiries are real.

Early access.

The platform is opening to bookers in tranches through 2026. Apply below; we'll be in touch.

Already on Beat ID as an artist? Use the same email — we'll link the accounts.