Congregation №1 · the Goose flock

The church of the
live moment.

opusocial keeps the story of your life in real life — every show, every game, every gathering you showed up for. Any band, any event. A flock you belong to between the nights, not a feed you scroll. We started with the people least likely to drift: the jam family. Founding congregation, Goose.

No score. No leaderboard. Just proof you were there.

No sign-in required

What have you shown up for?

Paste every live event you’ve been to — any band, any game, any festival — or just drop your photos. We hand you back the shape of your live-event life: the years, the cities, what you show up for, a timeline of your nights. For Goose shows, the rarest songs you caught ride along.

or type them
No account. Nothing saved. Just the truth.

Before you even sign up

Name what you love.
Find who loves it too.

A band, a team, a festival, a comedian — anything you show up for. See how many people here share your taste, and what they also love. You don’t have to have been in the same room. You just have to love the same things.

Then form a crew and make the plan — the night you all actually go together.

Every show, together

Call the show.
Find who called it like you.

Before the lights drop, predict the setlist — guided by what the band is overdue to play and the white whales you’ve never caught. See what the whole flock is calling. Then keep the proof when you nail the bust-out.

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Call it

Predict the setlist. We surface what’s overdue and the songs you’ve been to a hundred shows and somehow never caught.

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Witness it

When the night happens, see your calls light up against the real setlist — and the bust-out you saw coming.

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Belong

The fans who called the same songs think like you. Kinship by shared hunch — maybe you should stand together.

Call the next show →

No score. The flock’s consensus is wisdom, not a scoreboard — we keep your call, never your rank.

Why now

Everything real is being replaced by something easier — and worse.

The stream replaced the room. The feed replaced the friends. The algorithm replaced the search. Each one is good for loneliness and bad for connection — and once AI can generate an infinite, flawless version of anything, the easy path stops leading anywhere at all.

The cultures that make it through the next fifty years won’t drift there. They’ll be the ones whose people chose to show up on purpose. opusocial is the infrastructure for that choice — and the jam scene is already the most intentional fan culture alive. The flock was never going to drift. We just built it a home.

What we believe

Attendance is the signal.

The room cannot be streamed.

A scene survives when its people choose it on purpose.

The flex isn’t how many shows you’ve seen — it’s how many people you brought into the room.

A band should outlive its lineup.

We don’t rank you. We keep the proof.

Why the room is sacred — the rite →

The spine

Your flock is local.

Streaming made the band global and the fan alone. opusocial does the opposite: it organizes the flock into chapters — your city’s few dozen people who gather between shows. Listening sessions and lot-scene potlucks. Carpools to Red Rocks. A newcomer’s first night, with someone to stand next to. The arena show is the high holy day; the chapter is the church that meets the rest of the year.

Open the chapter directory →

Don’t see your city? Start it — chapters form where the founding members are.

Live now

Start with what you can prove.

Every night you stood inside — the bustouts you caught, the rare jams, the rooms only a few thousand people will ever have been in. The Shoebox pulls the real setlists and keeps your history. It’s yours, it’s shareable, and it is never, ever a ranking.

Open the Shoebox →

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Where this goes

From proof, to congregation, to ark.

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Now — the proof

You were there, owned by you. The Shoebox: a verified record of the nights you stood inside, the substrate AI can’t fake and streaming can’t give.

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Next — the congregation

Chapters become how the flock lives between shows. Belonging requires showing up — and showing up is the thing that reproduces the culture.

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The ark

opusocial holds the flock’s identity through time and turnover, so Goose becomes a fifty-year tradition with members who never met the original lineup.

Congregation №1 is forming

Claim your place in the flock.

Founding members shape the first chapters and get the first taps at the first rituals. Tell us your city; we reach out as it forms.

One email. We never rank you, never sell you, never show you a leaderboard.