The lightweight festival app for your programme
Turn your lineup, stages, map and set times into a fast mobile web app. Visitors get one link for the programme, favourites, reminders and map. No app store, no account, no heavy native app.
Recent timetable apps
Independent examples of timetable apps on onemoreset.app. Not official unless stated otherwise.
- Butik Festival 2026 Upcoming Interactive map 14–18 July 2026 · Tolmin festival site, Tolmin 77 artists · 8 stages Open timetable
- Dekmantel Festival 2026 Upcoming Interactive map 31 July – 2 August 2026 · Amsterdamse Bos, Amsterdam 125 artists · 7 stages Open timetable
- Stone Techno Festival 2026 10–12 July 2026 · Zollverein UNESCO World Heritage Site, Essen 89 artists · 7 stages Open timetable
- Waking Life 2026 16–22 June 2026 · Quinta da Malada, Crato, Portugal 239 artists · 8 stages Open timetable
- Wildeburg Festival 2026 Interactive map 10–12 July 2026 · Natuurpark Netl de Wildste Tuin, Kraggenburg 272 artists · 12 stages Open timetable
Visitor app
Made for your visitors
- Personal favourites
- Let visitors save artists and build a personal schedule for the sets they do not want to miss.
- Artist bios
- Add short artist descriptions so visitors can discover names they do not know yet.
- Starting soon notifications
- Send a push reminder before a saved set starts, so visitors can move in time.
- Now line
- Show a live marker on the timeline so visitors can see what is playing now.
- Interactive festival map
- Show stages, facilities and points of interest on a filterable festival map.
- Compass mode
- Help visitors orient themselves on site and walk in the right direction.
- Install to home screen
- Visitors open the app from a link and can add it to their home screen.
- Works offline after one download
- Keep key programme information available after the timetable has loaded once.
Tools for festival organisers
Manage the timetable and festival content without touching code. Update artists, stages, set times, bios, map points and last minute changes when the programme shifts.
- Edit artists, bios and set times
- Update stages and programme blocks
- Manage map points and festival information
- Publish changes quickly
- Keep visitors aligned when the schedule changes
Not every festival needs a heavy native app
Most visitors mainly need the programme, favourites, reminders and map. onemoreset.app focuses on that essential festival experience and makes it fast, accessible and easy to share.
- Lighter than a native app
- Smarter than a PDF
- More useful than a static lineup post
- Faster to launch than a custom festival app
More than a PDF programme
Need a festival app without a heavy native build? onemoreset.app turns your programme, timetable and map into one lightweight mobile app visitors can open right away.
- One link to share
- No app store install
- Built around set times
Process
From programme to live app
- 01
Share your programme
Send the timetable, lineup, map information and artist details as a spreadsheet, website, PDF, image or draft.
- 02
Launch the app
Your programme becomes a mobile first app with set times, favourites, bios, reminders and map features.
- 03
Manage updates
Use the admin environment to update artists, stages, set times and festival information when plans change.
- 04
Share one link
Add the link to your website, socials, newsletter, QR codes or festival communication.
Common questions
- Is onemoreset.app an official festival app?
- No. onemoreset.app shows independent timetable examples unless explicitly stated otherwise. Always verify important information through official festival channels.
- Can I get this festival app for my own festival?
- Yes. Get in touch via the contact form. We can work from your timetable, lineup, map information and artist details.
- What do you need to build the app?
- A spreadsheet, website, PDF, image or early draft is enough to start. From there, the programme can become a lightweight mobile festival app.
Bring onemoreset.app to your festival
Have a timetable, lineup, map or early programme draft? Send a short note and see what a lightweight festival app could look like for your visitors.