Burnbase is communal infrastructure for theme camps, collaborative events, and burns.
I love the events that only exist because a crew decides to build them together. Burns most of all, but any collaborative or creative gathering has the same shape: the making is joyful, and the admin quietly wears people down.
I want collaborative events of every kind — and especially burns — to thrive: to spend less energy wrestling spreadsheets and WhatsApp threads, and more on creating, connecting, and caring for each other.
Burnbase is an early-stage project — the operations layer I wished every camp had: one roster, entered once, read everywhere.
Theme camps and regional burns run on volunteer energy and a patchwork of tools that were never built for them. The structured work — who's arriving when, who's cooking, who's covering the 3am shift, where the money goes — is exactly what falls through the cracks.
Burnbase owns that structured state so the humans don't have to. It's a system of record, not another chat app: it never tries to replace the conversations, just the spreadsheets nobody wants to maintain.