Now accepting early access
THE RIDER PLATFORM
THE INDUSTRY
HAS BEEN WAITING FOR.

Your rider is a document. Their spreadsheet is a rebuild. Every festival. Every artist. Every time. Ryda ends that loop — for Tour Managers, Artist Liaison teams, and the festivals that need readiness to be a given, not a goal.

The manifesto
A hospitality rider is more than a list. It’s how an artist says: this is what we need to give you everything we have tonight.

After weeks on the road, it’s the brief that tells your AL team how to look after the people who are about to walk on stage.

So why does it arrive as a PDF that gets manually rebuilt into a spreadsheet before anyone can even start?

Ryda makes sure the care that goes into writing a rider is the same care the AL team gets to work from.
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Why Ryda exists
01
One rider. Every format.
Tour Managers build the rider once. Ryda delivers it in whatever format the AL team needs — structured, searchable, and ready to work from. No reformatting. No copy-paste. No “can you send it again in a spreadsheet?”
02
Substitutions that don’t disappear.
AL teams annotate directly in the rider. Tour Managers approve or reject with one tap. Every change is logged, timestamped, and traceable. No more chasing approvals through WhatsApp at 11pm the night before show day.
03
Budgets that reconcile themselves.
Every procurement decision lives in Ryda. Post-show, the numbers are already there — per artist, per room, per category. Reconciliation goes from a day’s work to a sign-off.
Built for the people who keep shows running
Tour Manager
“I send the same rider to 12 festivals every summer. Each one asks for it differently. I’ve been waiting for something like this.”
Artist Liaison
“We’re rebuilding riders from PDFs into spreadsheets for every single artist. It’s hours of work before we even start ordering.”
Festival Production
“Budget reconciliation after a festival weekend is a nightmare. If the numbers were already there, it would change everything.”