A concept · where we're taking it

What if every production had a memory?

Most of our craft is rebuilt from scratch every show. The number you fought for last spring is gone. The vendor who saved the load-in is a name in an old thread. Here's the future we're building toward — and the parts already live.

▌ act one

The bid that prices itself.

You type a line. Before you reach for the calculator, the number's already there — drawn from what this exact thing cost you last time, and where the market sits when it's dense enough to say. You're not guessing. You're confirming.

Live today as in-bid market badges. Getting sharper with every quote logged.

Bid line

LED wall — 12×8 ft, 3.9mm $18,400
Market median $17,900 you're +3%, 11 comparable quotes

▌ act two

The venue briefs you before you arrive.

You add the room and it tells you what it knows: the dock that fits a 53‑footer, the freight elevator that doesn't, the union local that calls it. Everything the last crew through there learned the hard way — handed to you on the way in.

876+ venues seeded with load‑in intel today.

The Masonic

San Francisco, CA

load‑in intel
Dock
Street‑level, fits 1× 53′
Freight
7′2″ door — break tall carts
Local
IATSE 16
Power
400A 3‑phase, house left

▌ act three

The wrap writes itself.

Strike the show and the post‑mortem is already done — estimate versus actual, where it slipped, the carbon line the agency will ask for, and a bid template that's quietly smarter than the one you started with. From data you already touched. No second entry.

Wrap reports + variance live today.

Wrap scorecard

$248K

estimate

$241K

actual

−2.8%

variance

Carbon — Scope 3 4.2 t CO₂e

▌ act four

A benchmark that belongs to the crew.

For the first time, what a job should cost — what it should pay — built from the field instead of handed down from a rate card nobody can see. Aggregated, never your line items. Privacy first, always: the picture belongs to everyone who helped draw it; your numbers stay yours.

None of it works without the memory.

Every act above is the same bet: that a production's hardest‑won knowledge should compound instead of evaporate. That's not a feature roadmap. It's a curve.

FIG.01 · REV.50
How the Wavemist advantage compoundsTwo lines rise from the same start. A static toolbox flattens out. Wavemist keeps accelerating as every show sharpens the next decision — and the gap between them widens. Scrub the control to move through a season of shows.Wavemista static toolboxfirst showevery show afterdecisions you can trust
3.5× vs. a static toolbox, after 50 shows illustrative
A toolbox forgets the moment a show wraps — every job starts from zero. Wavemist remembers, so the next bid, the next call, the next number lands sharper than the last. The advantage isn't a feature. It's the curve.

We're building toward this, one show at a time.

The free instruments are open to everyone. The full platform we bring on by hand — a few serious productions at a time, founding rate locked for life.

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