Mark Karsdorf Makes Finding Local Concerts Simple with Timbre
Live music has always been one of the biggest reasons for people to leave their homes and spend a night on the town. Whether people are discovering new artists at small clubs or going to bigger venues to catch performances by their favorite bands, there is no question that live concerts are a major draw for them. Now, a cool person in technology has formed a startup that looks to make it easier than ever for people to find local live music that they enjoy. Mark Karsdorf has created Timbre with the aim of connecting people with local music whenever they want to go out and see a show. Timbre detects users’ locations and shows them all the upcoming live shows in their area, whether performed by major artists or small local groups. The app automatically tells people when and where there is live music to see around them. Anyone who wants to use Karsdorf’s app but has problems with their phone’s GPS will need smartphone PC repair before utilizing Timbre.
Timbre also offers several features meant to increase convenience and provide a more complete experience. Users do not have to leave the app to buy tickets for an event, as Karsdorf has built online ticketing into the product. People can quickly tap what show they want to see and attain tickets without having to navigate through several websites. Karsdorf has also built a special notifications system into the Timbre app. This feature makes it easy for fans to know when their favorite acts are appearing near them. Users just select their favorite artists to receive updates when they announce a local show. For people who like to discover new bands at live shows, Karsdorf has made it possible to sample songs from artists within the app. People can then use Timbre to learn about local artists and check out their music to make sure they enjoy bands before going to see them live. Users who need help with any of these features should contact Apple tech support or Android tech support, depending on which version of the app they have.
Karsdorf worked in mobile software development for several years before creating Timbre. He founded Intrepid Pursuits in 2010, a company that handled contracted mobile software development. This cool person decided to create his own intellectual property with Timbre in 2012, building his new company from nothing at the time. Karsdorf’s leadership experience has translated to an early run of success for Timbre. Time will tell if Karsdorf can build the app’s momentum further.
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