Lennd is excellent at the people-and-paperwork advance: phased credentialing, vendor and group onboarding, catering and asset requests, multi-level approvals, and a custom portal for every constituent. For festivals with thousands of names to collect, it earns its place. What sits outside it is the rest of the production — finance and procurement, an offline gate that scans at 15k, a public marketplace, and a knowledge layer — all of which are first-class in ATLVS.
Last updated June 18, 2026
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| Feature | ATLVS | Lennd |
|---|---|---|
Credentials, passes, accreditation Lennd's core strength | ||
Vendor / group onboarding + scoped portals | ||
Catering & asset requests with approvals | ||
Production advancing (riders, stage plots, RFIs) | Partial | |
Finance: budgets, invoices, procurement, payouts | ||
Crew ops in the field (clock-in, shifts, offline) | ||
Offline gate scan (sub-100ms atomic) | Check-in app | |
Public marketplace (tickets, talent, gigs, RFPs) | ||
Interactive proposals → live project on accept | ||
Knowledge base · LMS · certifications | ||
Per-org pricing, unlimited users | ||
One record store: office · field · public · knowledge |
ATLVS runs the credential advance — and the finance, procurement, field gate and public side it feeds. Lennd onboards the people; the rest of the show lives in other tools.
Budgets, invoices, vendor COIs and Stripe Connect payouts are first-class. Lennd has no finance primitives — that reconciliation happens somewhere else.
COMPVSS is an offline-first PWA with sub-100ms atomic gate scan and crew clock-in. Lennd's check-in is portal-led, not a festival-gate field tool.
GVTEWAY faces the public; LEG3ND keeps the knowledge. Lennd stops at the operational advance for the team running the event.
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