Live Performance

Clear specs. Clear rates. No surprises on show day.

Channel counts, equipment lists, setup windows, and overtime rates - all in your agreement before soundcheck. Happ gives sound technicians the documentation to match the precision of the work.
Clear specs. Clear rates. No surprises on show day.

What is Clear specs. Clear rates. No surprises on show day.?

Happ for Sound Technicians is the business homebase for independent sound technicians. Document channel counts, equipment lists, setup and strike time, and structured payment terms for live and studio engagements - all in one mobile-first platform.

Who This Solution Is For

Available in: US

Freelance Sound Technicians
FOH Engineers
Monitor Engineers
Studio Sound Engineers

Benefits & Problems Solved

Problems it solves

  • Specs unmet at the venue
  • One rate across rehearsal and show
  • Setup and soundcheck time unpaid
  • No clear view of what's signed, paid, and still owed

Key benefits

  • Get your specs in writing - channel counts and rider signed off before the date
  • Get paid for setup and soundcheck - billed separately from show day
  • Charge by session - separate rates for rehearsal, show, and recording
  • Always know where you stand - what's signed, paid, and owed on every Collaboration

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Happ help sound technicians?

Happ is the homebase for independent sound technicians. It brings all your Collaborations into one mobile-first workspace - contracts, payments, and billing. Pricing and contract terms draw on the entire creator network, so you quote from real data. Document your channel counts and tech rider, bill setup and soundcheck separately, and set rates by session type.

How do I document my technical requirements in a contract?

A technical rider clause specifies channel counts, equipment, power requirements, and setup time. The Collaborator signs off before the engagement.

What if the venue can't meet my specs?

Your agreement can include a technical compliance clause. Non-compliance triggers a rescheduling right or fee adjustment.

How do I charge for rehearsal days vs. show days?

Your agreement defines different rates for rehearsal, soundcheck, show day, and recording sessions. Each is a separate line item.

What happens if a booking gets postponed instead of cancelled?

Postponements beyond your defined window are treated as new bookings - requiring fresh confirmation and a new deposit. The original date is released.

How much should I charge as a sound technician?

Happ does not set your rates - Smart Pricing surfaces relevant benchmarks from the community brain, so you can price a rehearsal, a show day, or a recording session with real market context. You set the number.

How do sound technicians invoice clients and get paid?

Invoicing is tied to the signed agreement - setup, show day, and any recording as milestones - paid straight through Happ. Happ never takes a commission on your work; the only cost is a standard payment processing fee that depends on how your Collaborator pays, always shown to you upfront.

How does Happ help me manage multiple bookings and venues?

Every booker, event company, venue, and agent is organized in your Homebase with full contract and payment history. No more lost threads or forgotten contacts.