Get teched: concert subscription service, Jukely, shuffles onto Android

On Tuesday, Jukely released its app for Android, following the success of its web and iOS capabilities among the company’s thousands of existing users.

Written by Taylor Majewski
Published on Feb. 05, 2016

Android users rejoice Jukely has launched an app just for you.

On Tuesday, Jukely released its app for Android, following the success of its web and iOS capabilities among the company’s thousands of existing users.

For those of you who aren’t capitalizing on the company’s unlimited concert subscription service, here’s a breakdown of what you can get out of Jukely:

For $25/month, Jukely allows users to attend an unlimited amount of concerts from bands performing in their city. For example, if you signed up for the service in New York City this month, you’d be able to catch performances by Jenny Lewis, Wilco, Lupe Fiasco, and The Beach Boys (and that’s just this week)—all for 25 bucks.

The startup launched out of the 2013 Techstars NYC cohort to match music lovers with fellow music lovers who share their tastes. Jukely quickly pivoted to provide a subscription service for unlimited concerts, music festivals and members-only shows.

“We’ve always been aware of the large chunk of Jukely users using Android devices and we’re excited to finally give them a new tool for using Jukely” said Bora Celik, founder and CEO of Jukely. “We really wanted to optimize and streamline the user experience on their mobile device, and introduce the Jukely experience to a whole new group of potential power users.”

To date, Jukely is available across 15 U.S. cities as well as in London and Toronto. The company has partnered with over 900 venues, providing never-ending concert going opportunities to its subscribers.

The company’s new Android app allows users to browse upcoming shows, listen to tracks and claim their spots on Jukely’s guest list in order to attend concerts of their choosing.

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