Cultural communities
Own your scene. All of it.
Niche communities live on trust: the jazz portal that misses half the concerts in town isn’t the jazz portal. DataHub gives focused platforms the data depth that mass aggregators can’t bother with.
The status quo
Niche scenes are underserved by mass platforms.
Generic aggregators skim the surface
Big platforms cover what sells tickets at scale. Club dates, sessions and small venues - the heart of a scene - fall through.
Depth is the product
Your audience cares who plays, in which lineup, at which venue. Flat listings without artist and venue context don’t build authority.
Passion doesn’t scale to data entry
Community platforms run on small teams. Every hour spent typing listings is an hour not spent on the community.
With DataHub
The complete scene, connected.
Nothing falls through
Sources from big ticket shops down to individual venue sites feed one catalog - matched to your genre and territory.
An entity graph, not a list
Events link to canonical artists, venues and organizers - the structure that scene depth and discovery are built on.
Curation where it counts
Your editorial judgment goes into the review gate and the picks - not into copying dates.
What you get
The concrete pieces.
Genre- and scene-scoped ingestion
Coverage is defined by your scene, not by ticket volume: the venues, series and organizers that matter to your audience.
Artist and venue records as first-class data
Canonical, deduplicated profiles linked to every event - the backbone for artist pages, venue pages and discovery.
Full delivery stack
API, webhooks and a review workspace - the same infrastructure Jazz Palace runs on in production.
The reference
Jazz Palace: the first tenant.
DataHub wasn’t built as a slide deck - it was built because Jazz Palace, an online magazine and community for the jazz scene, needed exactly this: complete, current, trustworthy event coverage that a small team could never maintain by hand.
Today every event, venue and artist record on Jazz Palace flows through this pipeline: ingested from ticketing systems and venue websites, deduplicated into canonical records, scored and tagged, human-reviewed, and delivered automatically - updates and cancellations included.
- The public event calendar is fed exclusively by the pipeline
- Editors review and approve; nobody types listings
- The same engine now serves external tenants as a product
Your scene deserves the same depth.
Tell us which scene you serve - we’ll show you what complete coverage of it looks like.
Request a demoSee it run on your city.
Tell us your region, your scene or your sources - and we will show you the live pipeline on real data from your area, not a canned demo.