The Team
Built by people who understand production workflows.
Engineers, designers and production specialists building the modular infrastructure they wished they'd had — node by node.
Founders · Primary nodes
The people behind the workflow.

Gergo B. Farkas
Gergo B. Farkas (Gerry) is the Chief Executive Officer of Startion. He is formerly a drummer, studied art philosophy and economics. Basically worked as a project manager in the field of event, digital solutions and marketing for several companies and brands.
Crew · Developers
The engineers building the workflow infrastructure.
The hands shipping the platform — backend, frontend, integrations and everything in between.







Crew · Business
The operators connecting the platform to the industry.
Partnerships, growth, communication and commercial coordination — the people opening the next doors for Startion.




Advisory board · Growing ecosystem
Industry advisors joining the network.
We're connecting Startion to senior operators across touring, festivals, venue operations and technical production. New advisor nodes will appear here as they join.




Family · Former members
People who helped shape Startion.
Once part of the build — always part of the family. Past contributors who left their imprint on the workflow, the product and the culture.




Mentors · Program guides
Operators and builders who shape how we think.
Mentors from the different accelerator and incubator programs we've been part of — each one sharpened a different edge of Startion.





Supported by
Built within startup, innovation and production ecosystems.











Why this team
Why we are the right people to build this.
We've lived inside the workflow. We've stood at FOH with three competing schedules open. We've reformatted PDFs at 4am. We've felt what happens when coordination breaks down at scale.
Startion isn't a guess at what production teams need. It's the system we wanted every time the existing tools failed us.
What We Value
The principles behind how we build.
Workflow-first thinking
Real flows before features.
Operational clarity
Calm, legible, decisive interfaces.
Product craftsmanship
Every detail earns its place.
Modular systems
Build composable, not monolithic.
Production reliability
It has to hold up on the day.
Practical innovation
Useful first, novel second.
We're not building a tool that sits next to production work. We're building the operational layer the work actually runs on — so every artist, venue and crew is reading from the same page.

