KIERTUE on your phone: iPhone, Android and desktop
KIERTUE runs on iPhone as a native app from the App Store, and on Android and desktop as a web app you install to your home screen or desktop. You sign in with the same account on every device, and changes appear everywhere in real time.
Which devices does KIERTUE work on?
KIERTUE works in three ways:
- iPhone – native app from the App Store
- Android – web app installed to your home screen from the browser
- Desktop – in the browser at app.kiertue.com
All of them use the same account and the same data. When someone in the band edits a gig, the change shows up for everyone right away – regardless of device. Your band members don't need to use the same device or even the same operating system.
iPhone: download from the App Store
For iPhone, KIERTUE is available on the App Store. The app requires iOS 18 or later.
Download KIERTUE from the App Store →
After installing, log in with the account you created when registering. If you don't have an account yet, you can create one directly in the app.
Android: install the web app to your home screen
There is no separate Play Store app for Android – instead, you install the KIERTUE web app to your home screen. Once installed, it works like a regular app: its own icon, full-screen mode and offline support.
Installing with Chrome:
- Open app.kiertue.com in your browser and log in
- Open the Chrome menu (three dots in the top right corner)
- Select "Add to Home screen" or "Install app"
- Confirm – the KIERTUE icon appears on your home screen
The app may also suggest installation by itself after a few visits. In that case, just accept the prompt.
Samsung Internet: menu → "Add page to" → "Home screen".
Desktop: Chrome or Edge
On a computer, KIERTUE works directly in the browser at app.kiertue.com. If you like, you can install it as its own window: click the install icon at the right edge of the address bar, or select "Install KIERTUE" from the browser menu.
Works on both Mac and Windows. On a large screen you get a three-column view with the gig list and gig details side by side.
Does the web app work offline?
It does. This week's gigs with their schedules, setlists and songs are saved to your device automatically while you use the app online. At a festival site or in a venue basement, your data is available even when the network is jammed.
One thing to remember: data is saved to your device only after it has been opened once while online. So open your upcoming gigs for example during the drive – after that, they open without a connection. The banner at the top tells you when you're offline and when the data was last updated.
Will there be a separate Android app?
Not for now. The web app is the official way to use KIERTUE on Android, and it gets the same features as the iPhone app – both are built from the same KIERTUE. Notifications are currently only available in the iPhone app.
If something doesn't work on Android the way it should, send a message to [email protected].
Signing in and getting around
Sign in the way you prefer. You can sign in with email and password, or tap Continue with Apple or Continue with Google – all of them lead to the same account. You can create a new account the same way.
You move around from the bottom bar. There are four tabs at the bottom of the screen:
- Gigs – the band's gigs and tours in chronological order
- Setlists – setlists and songs
- Menu – settings, your account, the guide and other features
- Band – switch bands or manage members
Summary
The app is now on your device. Next, create a band and invite your team.
Next guide: Create a band and invite your team →