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What you get for free

Every member gets the full directory. There is no 'pro' tier, no boosted listing, and no priority placement sold to the highest bidder.

Search by every field that matters

City, state, metro, genre, role, instrument, commitment level, paid vs unpaid, and availability are all first-class filters. Most members find their shortlist in under a minute.

Local first, remote-friendly

Default sort by distance. Most musicians rehearse with people they can drive to, but if your project is fully remote you can filter accordingly.

Audio and video previews

Each listing can host rehearsal clips, demo tracks, or live footage — hear the band before you write. Skip the audition if the fit is clearly wrong.

Direct contact, no middleman

Send a message through Bandmate and it lands in the member's email within minutes. Your address stays private until you choose to share it.

How members actually find each other

A quick walkthrough of what most successful matches look like, end to end.

Start with a search. Pick a metro area you can actually rehearse in, pick a genre that matches the project you have in mind, and pick a role or instrument. The results refresh as you change filters. If you want to widen the net, drop the city filter first; if you want to tighten it, add a commitment level (paid vs unpaid, weekly vs monthly).

Open a listing that catches your eye. A good listing includes a sample track or video, a clear description of the role, a realistic commitment expectation, and an honest note about pay. If a listing has none of those, it's usually less worth your time — but if the role and the city match perfectly, a short message is still worth sending.

Send a short, specific message. Reference something concrete from the listing (a sample track, a city they mentioned, a role they made clear) so the recipient can tell you actually read it. Most members reply within a day. If you don't hear back in a week, move on; the directory is large enough that there are other candidates worth a message.

When a member replies and you both want to keep going, move to email or text. Have a short call before you rehearse. Talk about the role, the commitment, the genre, the gigs, and what happens if one of you wants to step back. Set expectations clearly — the majority of bad band-fit stories start with vague expectations in the first conversation.

Schedule a single audition jam first. Don't commit to a season of gigs before you've played together in the same room. A two-hour jam is a much better indicator than three weeks of email. If the jam goes well, talk about the next steps: rehearsal schedule, gig pipeline, pay structure, and a graceful off-ramp if either of you wants it.

Trust & safety on Bandmate

A directory is only as useful as it is safe. Here's what we do, what to watch for, and how to report anything that doesn't feel right.

What we do

  • • Review listings for spam, scams, and harassment when reported
  • • Lock accounts that violate our Terms
  • • Surface the report button on every listing and listing message
  • • Keep your contact email private by default
  • • Provide a written Terms of Service and a clear Disclaimer

What to watch for

  • • Anyone asking for money to "secure a slot" or "reserve a role"
  • • Vague commitment ("depends on the project") combined with high pay claims
  • • Pressure to skip the audition or first jam
  • • Requests to move to encrypted chat immediately before you've met
  • • Inconsistencies between the listing, the message, and the person's profile

Frequently asked questions

Is Bandmate really free?

Yes. Posting a listing and browsing the directory are free today, and will stay free. Optional paid features may be added later — when they are, the price will be shown before you commit and our Terms will be updated.

Do you background-check members?

No. We do not run background checks, identity verification, or skill assessments. Members are responsible for verifying each other before they commit time, money, or travel — that's why we recommend a public first meeting and a written agreement for any paid arrangement.

Can I post a listing and also browse?

Of course. Many members do both — they keep their listing live while they continue to browse. There is no exclusivity clause.

What if a member doesn't reply?

Move on. People get busy; a slow reply usually has nothing to do with you. The directory is large enough that there are plenty of other candidates worth messaging.

Ready to find your next bandmate?

Browse the directory to see who's looking in your area — or post your own listing and let the bands come to you.

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