What guests see when they look you up
Your public profile is reachable from Venues/Performers → DJ or Bands tab, or by tapping the performer card on any event. It includes:
- Hero image, name, genres, average rating (stars + review count)
- Favorite (heart) and share icons, plus a social media icon if you've set a link (auto-detected: Instagram / Facebook / X / YouTube / TikTok / LinkedIn)
- Tabs Events (upcoming and Live), Info (city, booking phone, About) and Reviews
Band vs DJ: the system has a single "Performer" role covering both. The differences are visual only (microphone vs headphones icon and a separate filter in the list) - everything else works identically.
How guests rate your gig
Reviews open from Profile → performer card → "See all reviews". You'll see the guest name, a 1-5 star rating and an optional comment. Empty screen: "No reviews".
Only a guest whose song was played can write a review - after the event they may see a "Rate your experience" modal. Currently you can't delete other people's reviews or publicly reply - the guest themselves can delete their own.
Pro tip: the fastest path to a high rating is fast request handling, reading dedications, and paying attention to premium songs - that's what guests respond to the most.
The most popular songs in your city
In the app footer there's a 📊 Charts tab with the most popular songs in your city/month (by request count through Jukebox). Filters: Month, Year and optionally City. Display: rank, song name, artist, request count; "Load more" for the next page.
Why follow it: Charts show what's currently popular - if you spot a song that keeps entering and isn't in your repertoire, add it to your playlist. You catch trends before the competition and your sets sound fresher.
Your free marketing channel
Guests can mark you as a favorite performer (heart icon on the profile). When they do, they get a push notification every time you schedule a new event - something like: "Your favorite performer [your name] is playing at [venue] tonight..."
Pro tip: directly invite the crowd from the stage - "if you like the gig, tap the heart on our profile in Jukebox". Whoever marks you - automatically learns about every next gig, no Facebook ads needed.
FAQ - reviews, public profile, Charts
Can I respond to a bad review?
Currently no - reviews are one-way. If you think a review is unfair or malicious, email us at info@getjukebox.app and we'll moderate case by case.
Do guests see my past events?
The Events tab on the public profile primarily shows upcoming and Live - not history.
Do I become directly visible in Charts?
No - Charts shows songs, not performers. But if you play trending songs, more guests will request them, and that shows up in your income and stats.
Quality gig → great reviews → more guests
Fast request handling, reading dedications, attention to premium songs - those are the three things that lift your rating the most.
