The companion app that works when the network doesn't. Star your lineup, meet up with friends, and stay in sync — even when 80,000 people are on the same cell tower.



The full multi-day, multi-stage schedule loads instantly — no login, no spinner, no signal needed. A zoomable timeline you can pinch from "the whole afternoon" down to "the next 15 minutes."
Dark is default — festivals happen at night — but if you're squinting at your grid at 2pm in the desert, a crisp light theme has your back. Follows your system setting by default.


Share the lineup. Split up with confidence. Find each other when it matters. Because "I'm near the tall guy in the bucket hat" doesn't cut it.
When GPS gets you close, ultra-wideband takes over. A full-screen arrow points right at your friend, accurate to inches — even in a crowd of 80,000.
iPhone 13 and newer · requires U1 or U2 chip
Off-grid by design. Unlock mesh support for $9.99 (one-time IAP) and pair an optional Meshtastic LoRa radio (~$30) — your phone gets a second network, peer-to-peer, no carrier, miles of range. Location sharing and chat fall over automatically when the tower gives up.
Your next starred set, always at a glance. No unlock needed.
Live countdowns to your next set, right at the top of your screen.
Tap any artist card, hear their top songs. Discover before you commit.
Festival map, street map, satellite. Whatever helps you orient.
Dark at night, light in the afternoon. Or lock one. Your call.
Plan on iPad. Take it on iPhone. Zero config.
Significant location changes + short GPS bursts. Lasts the day.
Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury — or bring your own lineup JSON.
$2.99 per festival, one-time, via in-app purchase. No subscription, no account, nothing to renew. Your crew each pay their own — or the planner can buy it once and share via iCloud Family. Mesh support (for when you want to pair a LoRa radio and go fully off-grid) is a separate $9.99 one-time unlock.
No. FestiView works great without one — offline lineup, stars, chat and map over regular cell / WiFi. The radio is an optional upgrade for when you're in a dead zone and the tower is saturated. Mesh support is $9.99 one-time via IAP, and a compatible Meshtastic radio runs ~$30. If your crew is small and you have decent signal, skip it. If you've been burned at Coachella before, get one.
Built-in lineups for Coachella, Lollapalooza, Glastonbury, Bonnaroo, Outside Lands, EDC, and more. For anything else, import a simple JSON — we publish a spec and a few community-maintained repos. Your crew can all load the same lineup in one tap.
Location goes only to the friends you invited, through your iCloud, and stops when the festival ends. No servers you don't control. No ad pixels. Permissions are asked only when needed — we don't wall you behind an "Allow Always Access to Everything" screen at launch. And the app auto-stops outside festival dates. It doesn't follow you home.
No. We use iOS significant-location-change (near-zero impact) for most of the day and only fire up precise GPS for short bursts when your crew actually needs to find you. Real-world test at Coachella 2025: 9% battery over 10 hours with active group sharing.
No, and no. FestiView is an iOS-only native app, designed for iOS 26 and iPhone 13 or newer. We lean on Live Activities, Dynamic Island, and Precision Finding — there's no clean cross-platform story for those, and we'd rather do one thing really well than three things half-well.
Any Meshtastic-compatible LoRa device works. We recommend the Heltec V3 or Rak WisBlock — both around $30, pocket-sized, USB-C. The app walks your crew through pairing on first run. Bring a small battery bank.
Plan it now. Share it with your crew. Land at the airport with everything already loaded.