Maya Oren
Melodic techno · Tel Aviv
Passport ready — share it before Friday’s call.
For managers, booking agents and artist-side teams
LOCK helps your office see which act is ready to pitch, what would strengthen the next one, and how to send a Passport a buyer can read fast.
No scores. No rankings. Artists keep ownership of their identity.
Roster pain
Every pitch starts with hunting — a bio in one folder, clips in another chat, numbers in someone’s memory.
Some acts could be sent today; others are missing one detail. From the outside it’s hard to see which is which.
Reactions land in five different threads. By the time you follow up, the moment has moved on.
Roster cockpit
See which proof each artist on your roster still needs — as next actions, never as a grade.
Melodic techno · Tel Aviv
Passport ready — share it before Friday’s call.
Live electronic
Invite the producer of the 12 Jun club night to confirm it.
Open-format DJ
Approve two media tiles for the public Passport.
You always know which act is ready to pitch and what would make the next one ready.
ArtistAccess
Artists grant your office scoped access to their Passport. The identity stays theirs; the pitch power becomes yours.
The Passport, the evidence and the final say stay with the artist.
Your office pitches with the Passport through a visible, revocable grant.
One clean, method-labelled page with a trust card — never a grade.
Every grant is visible, revocable and honest.
LOCK separates the organization from the roles inside it: manager, booking agent, coordinator, territory contact or admin. One person can hold several roles; a larger office can split them safely.
One inbox
Every buyer reaction to a roster artist’s Passport lands in one place.
Maya Oren · Today
A booking manager opened the Passport and asked about April availability.
Asaf Levi · Yesterday
An event producer viewed the Passport ahead of a Friday-night slot.
Noa Peled · This week
A private client asked for a call after reading the Passport.
The manager workspace is in closed beta.