Stage Diary is an app for recording your theatergoing experiences, including musicals, plays, 2.5D productions, Takarazuka, Shiki Theatre Company, Kabuki, dance performances, live shows, and concerts.
You can save information about the shows you've seen, the theater, date and time, seat number, ticket price, your impressions, and photos.
It not only records "which performance you saw," but also "where you sat," "how you felt," and "how much you spent," making it easy to reminisce about your theater experiences.
It automatically compiles data such as the number of performances attended and the total ticket price.
You can also check your monthly theatergoing pace and changes in expenses, making it useful for those who want to understand their own theatergoing style.
For theaters that support seating maps, you can record your seat more intuitively.
It makes it easy to organize information that is often forgotten when manually entering "which floor, which row, and which seat number," making it suitable for people who frequently attend the same theater or who want to record the view from different seats.
It also supports a home screen widget.
You can quickly check the remaining days until your next theater visit, memories of past performances, and your theater-going pace for this year and month without even opening the app, right on the home screen.
You can export photos from your theater visits to stylish share cards that overlay the title, date, time, theater, seat number, and rating.
You can share your favorite photos directly on social media.
It also supports managing fan club information and renewal deadlines.
Even if you belong to multiple fan clubs, you can consolidate renewal dates and notes, making it useful for managing your fan activities.
Furthermore, you can automatically input records by scanning photos of tickets and cast boards, and you can customize the app's color scheme to your liking.
Stage Diary is a dedicated notebook for theater lovers.
Don't just leave your precious stage memories at the title of the work; record them together with your seat number, impressions, photos, and expenses.