AI DJ Performance Archive & Venue Playbook
Discovery Lens
E Data Asset
The more it's used, the harder it is to replace
One-Liner
DJ uploads past gig notes (venue, crowd type, event format, what worked/bombed) — AI structures 2-10 years of scattered performance history into a queryable "venue playbook" and personalized setlist pattern guide.
Kill Reason
Every DJ's performance notes are valuable to that DJ alone — there is no cross-DJ data asset that creates platform-level value, and the tool is functionally indistinguishable from using Notion AI or a custom GPT on the same notes, eliminating any sustainable competitive position.
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