Practice with intent. Concert Companion turns a pile of repertoire into a practice plan, from today out to a month ahead, and gets you ready for the concerts on your calendar.
What it's for
Practice time is limited. The list of things you could play isn't. Concert Companion helps you spend the hours you have on the pieces that need them most.
What's inside
- Practice planner. Open the app and it tells you what to play today, and maps out the days and weeks ahead, built from the pieces you're working on and the concerts coming up.
- Repertoire. Add a piece, split it into movements, and mark where each one stands: Learning, Performable, Maintained. Each movement keeps its own progress.
- Programs and concerts. Build reusable programs and schedule concerts. For each one you can see which pieces are in it and which still need work. As the date gets close, the app shifts into Performance Prep Mode and starts pushing full run-throughs over picking at single sections. Tryouts and lessons go on the calendar too.
- Diary. Notes on a session, a piece, a concert. End-to-end encrypted, so even we can't read them.
- Practice timer, metronome, and recording. Time your sessions, keep a metronome on hand, and record excerpts straight into the app, pinned to the piece, so next time you can hear where you left off.
- Stats. Time per piece, where the hours actually went, what you've touched lately. Useful in lessons.
For whom
Conservatoire students and working musicians: pianists, string players, wind players, anyone carrying more repertoire than fits in one head.
Pricing
Free, with limits: 10 movements, 3 concerts, 5 recordings, stats for the current week. Pro removes the limits and adds Performance Prep Mode, long-term goals, a longer planning horizon, and your full stats history.
Privacy
Your journal entries and notes are encrypted at rest with a key only you hold. We don't sell your data. Deleting your account is one tap, and it's permanent.
Built in the Netherlands by a working musician.