Revlrr is a business home for the creative economy, built for performing artists, producers, studios, venues and the organisations that book and support them. The platform is currently in soft launch in Sydney, with Melbourne next.
Creative professionals are usually expected to piece their working life together across a marketplace, a booking app, a ticketing platform, a payment system and several social channels. Revlrr brings those parts into one place, designed around how creative work is actually commissioned, sold, performed and paid for.
We are still early, and that gives us the chance to build Revlrr properly. We work directly with the artists and studio operators using the platform. When something is clumsy, missing or simply wrong for the way they work, we hear about it and improve it. The aim is not to build another generic marketplace. It is to build useful infrastructure with the people who will rely on it.
Every artist or studio can create a professional studio page that works as both a digital identity and a practical work-space. From there, they can list services and digital work, take bookings, publish events and sell tickets, build courses and manage payments. Revlrr’s commission is stated upfront, and studios can see what they have earned and with payments direct to artists who have completed the onboarding process.
Revlrr Live gives verified artists a dedicated live-streaming stage. We are currently seeking advice on the option of fans being able to support performances in real time through platform gifting, with those earnings credited to the artist.
Bax is the AI studio manager inside each Revlrr dashboard. It uses the studio’s own sales, booking and enquiry data to surface useful next steps and opportunities. Bax always identifies itself as AI. Its role is to help people stay organised and make better-informed decisions, not to make those decisions for them.
Revlrr Rights fingerprints and timestamps uploaded work, creating a record of when it entered the platform and where it came from. As reposted, unattributed and AI-generated content becomes harder to trace, provenance is becoming basic creative infrastructure.
Revlrr also gives corporate entertainment teams and event organisations a dedicated way to discover talent, request quotes, discuss terms and manage bookings. It is designed for the way creative procurement actually works, rather than forcing every engagement through a standard retail checkout.
Revlrr is being developed alongside its artist and studio community. Current priorities include better ways to find collaborators, clearer income management for bands and groups with multiple members, and stronger support for commissions, new works and multi-part creative projects that do not fit neatly into a single booking or product listing.
Creative work keeps changing, so Revlrr will never be ‘finished’ in the usual sense. The goal is a platform that can keep evolving without losing touch with the people doing the work. That means staying close, listening carefully and being willing to rebuild anything that no longer serves them.
Revlrr is for performing artists, session musicians, producers, recording and rehearsal studios, venues and creative organisations. It is also for audiences who want to discover and support artists directly, and for enterprise teams that need a more professional way to find and book creative talent.
“I started Revlrr because creative people are still being asked to run professional businesses through tools that were never designed for them. Artists and studios end up stitching together bookings, ticketing, payments, promotion and rights management, while the platforms making the decisions are often a long way from the day-to-day reality of the work.
Revlrr is being built close to that reality. We talk to the people using it, we pay attention when something does not work, and we change course when the evidence tells us to. I do not want that closeness to disappear as Revlrr grows. The whole point is to ensure that artists and performing organisations are able to shape and leverage – by design, what works for our community in the future of performing arts and entertainment. Right now many artists are overwhelmed by huge shifts in technology, culture, perspectives. This is the time to gather and start shifting and unpicking what works, and what is needed, to help continue to realise and support human artistic endeavour. Human creative expression, artists, and thinkers are needed now more than ever, as we all face the rise of neo-totalitarianisism and populism, to question, challenge the status-quo and our view of what is possible. Because that is what art is, and what artists do. Take a musical work for example. Its not only an expression of self (the artists), its a shared experience. And for those who accept, an invitation in a very experiential way, to rise up above the humdrum of everyday life, even if only for a brief moment, elevating our very soul”.
Pandamonium – Founder, Revlrr
Founded: Sydney, Australia
Operated by: Hoodooholler Pty Ltd
Status: Soft launch in Sydney; Melbourne expansion planned
Website: revlrr.com
Core platform: Professional studio pages, marketplace listings, bookings and ticketing, Revlrr Live, Bax AI studio manager, Revlrr Rights and enterprise booking
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“Revlrr is a creative home built to help artists keep creating, growing and bringing new work into the world – with practical support for the businessy side of things. Built for performing artists, studios, venues and the organisations that book them, Revlrr helps creative professionals manage their work and income while staying in control. Founded in Sydney, Australia, Revlrr is currently in soft launch. Learn more at revlrr.com.
