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Know which formats keep your rooms full.

Your organisers run the events. Circuit shows you which ones build returning audiences. And which don’t.

This is one scope of one system. The room recognises the person, the building sees the pattern, and a network of buildings sees the portfolio. How Circuit works.

From £149/mo, custom above. Scoped per venue.

Organisers know their guests. You don’t.

Your comedy night has 60 regulars. Your supper club has 40. Your screening series has 25. You have no idea how many are the same people. Or which formats are growing.

Comedy60 regulars
Supper Club40 regulars
Screening25 regulars
Overlap?Unknown

One view across all your formats.

The venue overview shows return rates, guest counts, and attendance trends for every organiser using your space. Compare formats side by side.

The Yard · Venue OverviewThis quarter
FormatEventsGuestsReturnThursday Comedy1234061%Backlight618068%Salt Supper Club34587%Open Mic812022%

How it works.

  1. 1.Create an organisation. Add your venue. Invite the organisers who run events in your space.
  2. 2.Organisers check in as normal. They use Circuit at the door. Nothing changes for them. Their data stays theirs.
  3. 3.You see the venue-level picture. Cross-format return rates. Which nights are growing. One dashboard.
Naia · Comedy12 events
Sion · Backlight6 events
Omar · Supper3 events

Built for the quarterly review.

Programming is driving retention, not just filling rooms. Circuit gives you the numbers for that conversation before you walk in.

What you can show

  • Return rate by format
  • Guest overlap across organisers
  • Quarter-over-quarter attendance trends
  • Regulars per format
Q1 2026 · The Yard

Total guests

685

Return rate

54%

Regulars

47

Active formats

4

The second time

A regular walks in. She came twice last month and once the month before. The bartender saw her tap on the way in. Says you’re back. Not from an alert. The bar started watching who taps.

The programmer is upstairs. She’s not watching this. She’s writing next quarter’s lineup with the dashboard open in another tab. Comedy at 41. Salon at 33. Wednesday DJ at 18. The numbers are doing the work she used to do from memory. She knows what’s growing and what isn’t. The conversation she has with the GM at 4pm is not going to start with “I think.”

A format dies. Not loudly. Quarterly. Because two quarters of data make it undeniable, and she is the one who saw it first. She replaces it with something that fits the audience she now has names for. Six months in, the venue has a memory it can be cross-examined on.

What you walk into the QBR with is the smaller half of it.

What Venue mode includes.

Organisation account, venue overview, cross-format metrics across the organisers connected to your building, standard exports, and a quarterly performance review. Scoped to your venue in the conversation. Your organisers keep their own accounts; the record is free to them either way.

Organisation account

One account for your venue. Add organisers without sharing credentials.

Venue overview

Cross-format metrics and return rate comparisons.

Building-wide reporting

Unlimited events and spaces, standard exports, a quarterly performance review.

Scoped per venue

From £149/mo, custom above. Set in the conversation, not at a checkout.

Who owns what

Ownership follows the event, not the hardware. Events your venue runs are your record, at guest level. Events your organisers run stay theirs, and across those you see building-wide patterns, never another organiser’s guest list. Guests own their attendance history and control its portability. Take the Block off the wall and every record stays where the event put it.

How a building starts

The Read earns the right to observe. The subscription keeps the memory.

The Read

Free

Three editions of one recurring programme. Establishes who came, who returned, and whether a reliable return signal exists yet. We are selecting ten London rooms for a founding Read.

Circuit Venue

from £149/mo, custom above

The ongoing building view: organisation account, cross-format metrics across the organisers connected to your building, exports and a quarterly review. Priced per building in the conversation.

Venue Pilot

from £1,500

A 90-day operational deployment for a single building with real complexity: scoped hardware, onboarding and building-wide reporting, ending in a rollout recommendation.

A Read is a measurement engagement, not a footfall campaign. It may correctly conclude that a programme has not yet created enough opportunities to judge return. If your question spans several programmes or locations rather than one building, that is the Network scope.

Choose the capture method the room actually needs.

Check-in from the list works from day one. A host can tap a guest’s Circuit Card to record presence without the guest doing anything. Where self-service suits the room, the Block is a passive NFC wall-mount guests tap on arrival: no power, no Wi-Fi, and no mandatory app download. Every one of them writes the same record.

Learn about the Block →

Talk to us about your venue.

From £149/mo, custom above. Scoped per venue in the conversation.

Talk to us

Questions? circuit@avdience.com