We keep the books on live.
Live events move $1.46 trillion a year1 and still run on radios, clipboards, group texts and a spreadsheet somebody emails at 4am. Speriencer builds the software that writes it down instead — every zone, every shift, every table, every payout, timestamped.
1 Global experience economy, 2026. Research and Markets: $1.46T in 2026 → $2.08T by 2030, 9.3% CAGR. We do not use the $3.2T figure that appears in our own older material. We could not source it.
The projection is not wired yet, so there is nothing to show. There are six plausible rows we could have written here and we did not write them. When DAYBOOK starts reading, the last six entries appear in this space, server-rendered, with real timestamps.
Radios don't have an undo.
Ask an operations director what happened at Gate C at 21:40 and you will get four answers, three of them from memory.
| What runs the show | What it leaves behind | What that costs you |
|---|---|---|
| Two-way radio | Nothing | An incident you cannot reconstruct |
| Spreadsheet | A file, emailed at 04:12 | Two versions of the truth |
| Group text | A thread on someone's phone | A record you do not own |
| Clipboard | A photograph of a clipboard | A number nobody will stand behind |
| Whiteboard | A wipe | Next year starts from zero |
None of that is a technology problem. It is a record-keeping problem everybody agreed to stop noticing.
6 products. One record.
Nothing on this list is a roadmap item wearing a logo. Open a row to see what is true, and what isn't yet.
Sorted by status, then by whether it writes to the Daybook.
›01Product: EZEKIEL Vendor PortalWhat it does: Square-connected sales, inventory and settlement for festival vendorsFor: F&B and merch vendorsStatus: LIVEDaybook: PROJECTEDSince: 2026
- Where it has stood
- The only thing on this page a stranger's money already moves through.
- Wired to
- Square OAuth per vendor, AES-GCM token encryption, HMAC-verified webhooks (order, payment, refund, inventory — idempotent). Suggestions from Workers AI.
- The math, in public
- Net = completed gross − completed refunds. Platform fee 2.5%, computed as integer arithmetic (× 25 / 1000, truncated toward zero), never floating point. Payout lands the next Friday at 18:00 UTC.
- Not true yet
- Settlement is derived on request rather than written down, so there is no settlement row for Daybook to read. Until the portal persists one, settlement.computed is a planned verb, not a projected one.
- Daybook verbs
- order.completed · refund.completed · inventory.depleted · planned: settlement.computed
- Where you can see it
- vendors.ezekiel.eventsolutionsglobal.com
›02Product: Ploxum UIWhat it does: The interface layer everything above is built on — 37 componentsFor: Anyone building an operations consoleStatus: LIVEDaybook: RENDERSSince: 2025
- Where it has stood
- Warm amber on near-black. The UI kit you'd reach for if you were building NASA mission control as a SaaS product.
- Wired to
- 37 components and 16 registry items, shipping through a public registry, a Storybook, and a docs site. Consumed in production by EZEKIEL.
- The math, in public
- It ships bans, not suggestions: no glassmorphism on content surfaces. No 3D charts. No ambient particles. No gradient borders. P1 alerts do not animate. Status is never carried by hue alone. Tabular numerals on every metric.
- Not true yet
- The repository is private and the package is not yet published to npm. EZEKIEL consumes it as a vendored tarball.
- Daybook verbs
- —
- Where you can see it
- ploxum.com
›03Product: EZEKIELWhat it does: The room the show is run from. Fifteen work centres over one venue modelFor: Festival and venue operationsStatus: PILOTDaybook: PROJECTEDSince: 2025
- Where it has stood
- EDC Las Vegas, pilot, at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. EDC Orlando. Electric Forest.
- Wired to
- Microsoft Entra and Graph for personnel. Google OIDC SSO, PKCE, hosted-domain restricted. Square POS, live on dev.
- The math, in public
- A Security Center with an append-only event ledger and rule-based threat alerts — brute force, admin probe, new geography, unprovisioned, velocity, webhook forgery — with a posture checklist mapped to OWASP ASVS, SOC 2 and NIST. A venue canvas of the speedway drawn in metres, not in vibes.
- Not true yet
- The production worker is not wired. EZEKIEL runs on dev. Treat every number you see in it as pilot data.
- Daybook verbs
- audit.appended (height only today) · planned: shift.closed, zone.changed, alert.raised
- Where you can see it
- ezekiel.eventsolutionsglobal.com
›04Product: TempleTwinWhat it does: A scanned 3D twin of the VIP floor, sold table by tableFor: Clubs and VIP hospitalityStatus: BUILDDaybook: —Since: 2026
- Where it has stood
- Two venues authored: Casa Amigos, Scottsdale, and The Vanguard, Orlando. Both authored by us.
- Wired to
- An iPhone LiDAR pass through Apple RoomPlan, or a Blender-authored build for the hard rooms, becomes a low-poly structural GLB. It embeds on the venue's own site. Every table is priced inventory.
- The math, in public
- Three rails: buy the table, make an offer on it, or split it — a $5,000 table becomes ten $500 spots, each carrying a drink credit. The split is patented.
- Not true yet
- Commerce is simulated: zones, prices, capacities and the model are real, but statuses, offer ladders and split progress are generated. No club has been scanned. Publishing to production has never been exercised. iOS is v0.1.8 on TestFlight.
- Daybook verbs
- planned: hold.placed, offer.made, split.sold, table.booked
- Where you can see it
- templetwin.eventsolutionsglobal.com
›05Product: VibeeWhat it does: Stop buying packages. Build your passFor: Fans buying the weekendStatus: BUILDDaybook: —Since: 2026
- Where it has stood
- Deployed as a scaffold. The catalogue is authored end to end.
- Wired to
- Tickets, suites, transport, dining, nightlife, wellness, backstage and merch as line items, with an AI concierge that assembles them from the same catalogue the server reads.
- Not true yet
- Not a public product. Nobody has bought a pass.
- Daybook verbs
- planned: pass.built
- Where you can see it
- vibee.eventsolutionsglobal.com
›06Product: SOLVÉWhat it does: One conversation books the ticket, the flight and the roomFor: Ticket and travel buyersStatus: INTERNALDaybook: —Since: 2026
- Where it has stood
- It works. You cannot have it yet.
- Wired to
- An AI concierge that finds events, reserves tickets, and bundles flights and hotels into a single trip.
- Not true yet
- Internal only — Google identities on one domain, and an allow-list of one address. There is no public sign-up.
- Daybook verbs
- planned: itinerary.confirmed
- Where you can see it
- solve.eventsolutionsglobal.com
Event Solutions Global is not a row on this list — it is the operating company that builds most of it, and it is in the masthead for that reason.
Daybook: one envelope, every product, no eraser.
A daybook is the book of original entry — where a transaction gets written down first, in the order it happened, before anybody has the chance to interpret it. Ours is the same idea with a clock on it. Every Speriencer product writes to it. No Speriencer product can edit it.
This is the answer to the only real question about a holding company: why is this one company? Not because the products are adjacent — because they write to the same record, and a record is worth more the more of the night it covers.
ts RFC 3339, UTC, ms, always Z
event_id ULID, monotonic
product emitting product id
actor { sub, auth }
subject zone/… | vendor/… | table/…
verb dotted, past tense
payload schema'd per verb
prev_hash SHA-256 of previous entry
hash SHA-256 of this entry| Product | In Daybook | How | What it writes |
|---|---|---|---|
| EZEKIEL Vendor Portal | YES | PROJECTED | order.completed · refund.completed · inventory.depleted · planned: settlement.computed |
| Ploxum UI | N/A | RENDERS | — |
| EZEKIEL | YES | PROJECTED | audit.appended (height only today) · planned: shift.closed, zone.changed, alert.raised |
| TempleTwin | NO | — | planned: hold.placed, offer.made, split.sold, table.booked |
| Vibee | NO | — | planned: pass.built |
| SOLVÉ | NO | — | planned: itinerary.confirmed |
2 of 6, and both by projection rather than native emission — Daybook reads their existing append-only tables and normalises them. 0 of 6 write the envelope themselves today. We will update those two numbers here, and nowhere else, when they change.
ON HASHING — the envelope reserves prev_hash and hash, and neither is populated yet. Until they compute, this record is append-only and nothing more. We are not going to write "hash-chained" on a page like this one until it is true.
Dashed rules above mean the row is planned, not shipped.
Where this has actually stood.
No logo wall. A logo is a claim you make about somebody else. These are places, integrations and standards, with the status word attached.
| What | State | Owner |
|---|---|---|
| EDC Las Vegas · Las Vegas Motor Speedway | PILOT | EZEKIEL |
| EDC Orlando | PILOT | EZEKIEL |
| Electric Forest | PILOT | EZEKIEL |
| Square POS | PRODUCTION | Vendor Portal |
| Microsoft Entra + Graph | PRODUCTION | EZEKIEL |
| Google OIDC SSO | PRODUCTION | EZEKIEL, SOLVÉ |
| Cloudflare Workers AI | PRODUCTION | Vendor Portal |
| Apple RoomPlan · LiDAR capture | PROVEN | TempleTwin |
| OWASP ASVS · SOC 2 · NIST | MAPPED | Security Center |
Pilot means we were on site and it ran. It does not mean we run the festival. We will not blur that line, because you would find out.
What we will put in writing.
Anybody can call themselves infrastructure. Here is the part you can hold us to.
- 01Your record is yoursFull Daybook export, JSON Lines, any time, no ticket, no fee, no notice period. Including on the way out.
- 02Append onlyNothing is ever updated or deleted. A correction is a new entry that references the old one. The old one stays.
- 03Seven yearsEvery entry retained seven years minimum. Long enough for the insurance claim and the lawsuit behind it.
- 04One clockEvery timestamp is UTC to the millisecond. There is no local time anywhere in the record.
- 05Nothing unsourcedEvery number on this page carries a footnote or it does not appear. Including the ones that flatter us less.
Bring us a show.
The right first conversation isn't a demo. It's you telling us what happened at your last event that you could not reconstruct afterwards, and us telling you honestly whether anything we've built would have caught it.
45 MINUTES · NO DECK · WE SCREEN-SHARE THE ACTUAL PRODUCT · IF IT'S A PILOT WE SAY PILOT
— Roger Emerson, Chief Engineering Officer, Event Solutions Global. Wrote most of this. Answers this form.