Support
Aftershow
Found a bug, a song that matched wrong, or just want to tell us about a show? Email joxenford@thinkup.llc — a real person reads every one.
Common questions
Do I need an Apple Music subscription?
Yes — to create the playlist. Aftershow builds the playlist directly in your own Apple Music library, which requires an active Apple Music subscription. Without one you can still search, browse setlists, and see how songs match; you just can't save the final playlist. The first time you use the app, it'll ask permission to add music to your library — allow it and you're set.
Why didn't every song match?
Live shows don't map perfectly to a streaming catalog, and we won't pretend they do. When the playlist is ready you'll see "X of Y songs added," with the misses listed plainly. A surprise cover, a long jam, a tape intro, or a track that simply isn't on Apple Music won't always have a match — that's normal, not a bug.
How do I use it?
Three ways in: paste a setlist.fm link on the Home screen; search an artist and pick a show; or, from a setlist.fm page in Safari, tap Share and choose Aftershow. Then tap once — Aftershow matches the songs and saves the playlist, named artist · venue · date.
Do you have an account or login?
No. There's nothing to sign up for. You paste a setlist, you get a playlist — that's the whole relationship.
How do I delete my data?
There's nothing to delete. Aftershow doesn't have an account and doesn't store your data anywhere (see our Privacy Policy). Playlists it creates live in your own Apple Music library, where you can rename or delete them like any other.