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You were there.
Now there’s proof.
A social graph built from shows you actually attend — not playlists, not likes. NFC fan connections at the door. Face-value alerts before bots clear the inventory. Your concert history as a living identity.
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ReadyPin
NFC vibe at the door
Set your mode before you walk in — Solo, Open, Squad, or Down. Tap phones with fans near you. Skip the awkward approach entirely.
Ticket Hunt
Face value, not scalper price
AI monitors your artists for tour announcements and on-sale dates. Alerts you the moment face-value tickets surface. No bots, no markup.
Show Intel
Know before you go
Your Spotify listening history becomes your concert feed. Setlist predictions, song heat maps, and your full show history — all in one place.
Try the concept
Set your show. Set your ceiling.
This is how the Ticket Hunt agent would work for you — watching the on-sale, filtering out the bots, and only surfacing face-value tickets under your number.
Illustrative simulation. Prices are examples, not live listings. opusocial is a concept — no tickets are for sale.
Why this exists
Bots buy tickets in 0.3 seconds.
You can't even unlock your phone.
Ticketmaster charges 27–31% in fees. Scalper bots clear inventory before the page loads. The secondary market extracts hundreds of dollars from fans who just want to see a show.
And the social layer at live events is stuck in 2012. You meet someone remarkable at Red Rocks and leave with an Instagram handle that disappears in three days.
opusocial is what you already do at shows — digitized, searchable, yours.
A concert isn’t just a night out.
It’s a social event that the brain treats differently.
Research on collective effervescence — the heightened sense of unity at emotionally synchronized events — shows that live shows produce social bonds and lasting memories that ordinary interactions don’t. opusocial captures the record of those nights.
A 2025 study in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin (n=789 across four studies) found that happiness from live concerts persisted a full week after the event — driven by collective effervescence, not just enjoyment in the moment.
Research published in Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience (2025) found significantly higher acoustic-EEG phase-locking at live performances vs. recordings. Your brain literally synchronizes with the people next to you.
Studies on co-caregiving and shared peak experiences consistently find that bonds formed around emotionally synchronized events are roughly twice as durable as bonds formed in ordinary social settings.
Attendance is the signal
Liking a track takes two seconds. Being at the show takes planning, money, travel, and a choice about who to go with. That's a real signal about what matters to you — and who you matter to.
The social graph forms at the door
Every show is a pre-aggregated community. The fans at a Phish run at Dick's share a taste profile, a tolerance for improvisation, and a willingness to be somewhere specific for multiple nights. NFC tap at the door makes that existing social graph discoverable.
History beats algorithmic taste
Spotify knows what you stream at 2am alone. opusocial knows what you drove four hours to see. The concert history is a different kind of identity signal — one that reflects real choices, not passive consumption.
The connections that disappear
You talk to someone remarkable between sets at Red Rocks. You get an Instagram handle. Three days later it's gone. The connection that should have started a friendship dissolves because there was no persistent layer to land in. That's the gap opusocial fills.
Research: Goldberg et al., Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 2025; Neural entrainment study, Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 2025; Rickard et al., systematic review of live music social outcomes 2025.
Starting in Denver / Boulder
Built for the jam band community first.
Phish, Dead & Co, String Cheese, Khruangbin, Tame Impala — the community that already trades pins, shares face-value tickets, and forms crews for multi-night runs. opusocial digitizes what they already do.
Current status
Concept stage. Not yet in development.
opusocial is a validated concept from the SolvingHealth network, currently deprioritized while co-op.care and Sh-Room are in active development. Join the waitlist and we will reach out when development resumes.
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opusocial is a concept platform. No product is available for purchase. Waitlist is informational only.