Show discovery made easier

Discover, track, and follow gem, mineral, fossil, and jewelry shows more easily.

Gem Show Radar is being built to make public show discovery clearer, faster, and more useful — from browsing by state or region to spotting upcoming shows and keeping up with the events worth following.

Upcoming shows See what is coming up next and plan around the calendar more easily.
Browse by location Start with the state, region, town, or nearby area that matters most to you.
Follow the circuit Keep up with the shows, weekends, and destinations you care about most.
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A better way to browse the show world.

Most people start with the same practical questions: where is it, when is it, and is it worth the trip. Gem Show Radar is meant to make those answers easier to find and easier to trust.

Location browsing

By location

Start with the place that matters most, whether that is a state, nearby area, town, ZIP-code area, or regional circuit.

Timing

By upcoming weekend

See what is coming up next when you are planning a weekend, a road trip, or a future stretch of show visits.

Practical value

Worth following

Get the basics faster so it is easier to decide which shows are worth watching, saving, or revisiting later.

Beyond a plain listing

Built to help people keep up with shows, not just spot them once.

Gem Show Radar is not meant to stop at one-time event listings. The bigger direction is a stronger public home for discovering shows, following the circuit, keeping track of favorite events, and hearing about worthwhile updates more easily.

Future saved-show direction

Keep track of favorite shows

Make it easier to remember the events, organizers, and destinations you want to come back to.

Future alert direction

Stay informed about what is next

Get a better public path toward upcoming dates, future weekends, and useful show updates without unnecessary clutter.

Long-term public value

Follow the show circuit more intelligently

See the show world as something you can browse, revisit, and follow over time rather than as isolated one-off listings.

Why it helps

Built around the questions real showgoers usually ask first.

The goal is not only to list events. It is to make public discovery feel clearer, more practical, and more useful from the first click.

Where is it?

Location should be obvious and easy to scan, not buried in clutter.

When is it?

Timing should help people plan ahead, compare weekends, and follow future dates more easily.

Why keep an eye on it?

Good public discovery should make it easier to tell whether a show looks worth the drive, the time, or the future follow-up.

Public show details

The details that matter should be easy to spot.

A good show-discovery experience should help people scan the information that matters most without making them work for it.

  • When a show is happening
  • Where it is located
  • Why it might be worth following
  • How it fits into a broader show calendar
What stronger discovery looks like

Clearer public pages, stronger browse paths, and better long-term follow value.

That means simpler browsing, better internal organization, stronger page-level SEO, and a website that can grow into a real public destination for show discovery rather than staying a thin brochure.

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Who it helps

Useful for collectors, dealers, organizers, families, and enthusiasts.

Gem Show Radar is being shaped to serve multiple parts of the show world while staying clear and useful on the public side.

Collectors

Discover nearby shows, keep track of worthwhile weekends, and follow the events you may want to attend again.

Dealers

Keep up with active public show discovery and the events that matter to your travel, planning, and visibility.

Organizers

Benefit from a stronger public-facing discovery surface that makes legitimate shows easier for people to find and follow.

Families and enthusiasts

Find approachable events more easily and spend less time digging through scattered information.

Built for real show audiences

Different people need different kinds of show discovery help.

Gem Show Radar is being shaped to help collectors plan better, help dealers stay visible, and help organizers make legitimate shows easier to discover. Explore the audience paths below to see where the public surface is headed.

For collectors

Find nearby shows, save the ones that matter, and keep up with future weekends more easily.

Collectors need more than a one-time listing. They need a clearer way to notice upcoming events, revisit favorite shows, and follow the show circuit over time.

For dealers and organizers

Help the right people find your shows and stay aware of the events worth watching.

Dealers and organizers benefit when show discovery is clearer, more trusted, and easier to follow from one event cycle to the next.

Growing into a bigger public brand

Gem Show Radar is being built to become a true public home for show discovery.

That means stronger browse pages, more useful detail pages, better follow-up paths, and a clearer long-term place in the larger ecosystem around collectors, vendors, organizers, and related discovery tools.

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What early access should give you

A better way to stay close to where Gem Show Radar is headed.

Early access is for people who want to hear about the most useful parts of the public direction first, including stronger browsing, saved-show direction, show alerts, and the audience paths that matter most.

Useful updates

Hear about the public features that matter most.

Get launch and feature updates tied to real discovery improvements instead of generic filler.

Audience relevance

Follow the direction that fits how you use shows.

Collectors, dealers, organizers, and enthusiasts can all signal which parts of the public experience matter most to them.

Long-term value

Stay connected as Gem Show Radar grows into a stronger public brand.

That includes nearby discovery, repeat-show awareness, and a better way to keep up with worthwhile events over time.

Early access

Join early access for launch news and future updates.

Join the list if you want to hear about launch timing, improved browse features, future show-alert direction, stronger saved-show behavior, and broader public discovery improvements.

Best for collectors and enthusiasts

Get updates about nearby discovery, future saved-show behavior, and easier ways to keep track of the shows you care about.

Useful for dealers and organizers too

Get updates about stronger public visibility, clearer show pages, and a better discovery experience around real events.

Common questions

Common questions

A few quick answers about what Gem Show Radar is and where it is headed.

Is Gem Show Radar just a simple event list?

No. The larger direction is to make show discovery easier to browse, easier to follow, and more useful over time than a plain event-listing page.

Will it only focus on one type of show?

Gem Show Radar is focused on gem, mineral, fossil, and jewelry show discovery, with room to support the broader show-going audience that follows these events.

Can this help people keep up with future shows?

Yes. A major part of the direction is helping people keep track of worthwhile events, future dates, and the show circuit more easily.

How do I hear about launch updates?

You can join the early access list to hear about launch news and future public features.