Who is the stage plot maker for?
Whether you are a solo artist, a duo, a rock band, a big band or a full orchestra, you can make a stage plot for your gig. It is also used by venues, festivals, schools, booking agents and managers who need a clear setup before a performance.
See a feature comparison and example PDF on our stage plots for musicians page, or learn more about stage plot vs stage plan on our blog.
Frequently asked questions
Is the stage plot maker free?
Yes. You can make and share a stage plot for free with over 200 instruments and ready-made band and orchestra templates. Paid plans add saving and editing, PDF export, input and monitor lists, and collaboration.
Do I need to download or install anything?
No. The stage plot maker runs entirely in your web browser on desktop and mobile, so there is nothing to download or install.
Can I export my stage plot as a PDF?
Yes. With a paid plan you can export a clean, professional stage plot PDF — complete with input and monitor lists — to send to venues, promoters and sound engineers.
What is the difference between a stage plot and a stage plan?
They are the same thing. Some people call it a stage plot and others a stage plan, but both describe a diagram of where performers, instruments and equipment sit on stage.