Apps capture data fast, spreadsheets give you control, and journals preserve emotion. The best system often combines two of these. For a deeper look at the journaling approach, see our complete guide to concert journaling.
Concert Tracker App
Best for: Speed, automatic stats, setlist integration, social features
Downsides: Limited space for personal reflection, dependent on app survival, your data lives on someone else's platform
Ideal user: Someone who wants to log quickly and see stats
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Spreadsheet
Best for: Full customization, free, completely private, you own your data
Downsides: Manual setup, no prompts or guidance, easy to abandon without structure
Ideal user: Someone who wants total control and doesn't mind building

Physical Journal (Concert Diary)
Best for: Deep memories, storing ticket stubs and wristbands, creating a tangible keepsake
Downsides: Not searchable, requires more time per entry, can't easily calculate stats
Ideal user: Someone who values reflection and wants a physical artifact of their concert

The Real Answer
You don't have to pick just one.
Use an app for quick in-the-moment logging. Use a journal for the shows that actually meant something. A spreadsheet can serve as a master backup if you want. For a deeper dive on the app-versus-paper decision specifically, see app vs. physical journal: which is right for you.
Find Your System
Start with the Concerts Remembered App for quick logging
→ Download the Concert App
Add the Concert Journal for shows worth remembering in
→ Shop the Concert Journals



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