If you're sizing up an alternative to Lasso, you've likely outgrown one of these: the per-seat math, the missing production primitives, or the workflow that doesn't survive the second show. Here's what holds from pitch through wrap — and what's worked for teams that moved.
Last updated June 18, 2026
Credit where it's due before we talk alternatives. Lasso earned its place — here's where it delivers.
These are the gaps we hear from teams weighing an alternative. Your run-of-show may vary.
Lasso is built around the people and equipment a company sends to a job: bulk crew calls, time tracking, travel, warehouse gear flow, payroll, and an AI layer over the top. It is excellent at that. What it does not model is the production itself — riders and stage plots, the credential advance, a public-facing marketplace where the rooms get booked, and a knowledge base that survives the season. Those are first-class in ATLVS.
GVTEWAY is a public marketplace — ticket discovery, talent, gigs, RFPs. Lasso ends at the company's own crew and gear; it never faces the guest.
Riders, stage plots, input lists, RFIs and submittals are typed primitives. Lasso schedules the people; ATLVS runs the production those people show up to build.
Per-org pricing means artists, vendors and clients open scoped slug URLs for free. Lasso pricing scales with the org you have to quote for.
The path teams take to move off Lasso.
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