Bring your own songs
No catalog, no starter library. Import what you already have, edit it your way, export it whenever you like — your repertoire stays yours.
Play and sing with your own chords and lyrics — import, edit, export freely. Key, capo, auto-scroll, synced everywhere. Free to use, with paid plans for bigger repertoires.
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Passing a songbook around, or crowding over one phone — it gets old fast. With Sing Together, everyone follows the same song from their own device, automatically — whoever's playing, however many, and everyone who's singing along.
Whoever's playing controls the song — line, section, chord — for everyone.
Each person reads clearly, on their own device, always on the same line.
No sign-up, no setup. Share a link, and anyone can join in seconds.
Every control is built for a thumb, not a mouse — for a hand already holding an instrument.
No catalog, no starter library. Import what you already have, edit it your way, export it whenever you like — your repertoire stays yours.
Open it on your phone like any app. Once your repertoire is saved, it's there for good — anywhere you go, no signal required.
Keep sets, bands and occasions apart, each one split into its own sections — always the song you're after, never an endless list. How many songbooks you can keep depends on your plan.
Share a link. Every device follows the same song, in the same key — near or far, with nothing to install and no account for anyone following. Starting a session is part of the paid plans once they open; following one never is.
Transpose with a tap, sing in your key. Then let the smart capo suggestion do the math: it finds the fret with the most open chords, so you play the easiest shapes — not just the right sound.
Stuck on a chord? Tap it and see the shape — guitar or ukulele, ready to play. The paid plans remember which one you picked.
Bigger text, auto-scroll at your pace — readable in any condition, on any phone or tablet. Your hands stay on the instrument.
Turn any songbook into a typeset PDF — chords above the words, one song a page, a cover and an index — ready to print and hand out. Part of the paid plans once they open.
Sign up with your email or with Google and get your own account and your own songbooks — nothing shared, nothing to manage on anyone else's behalf. From the moment you're in, it's yours alone.
No catalog to start from — Strumfolio isn't a library you browse. You bring your own songs: import what you already have, and your collection is ready to go from day one.
Strumfolio uses ChordPro, the standard format for lyrics and chords. It's easy to import your existing files, edit them inside Strumfolio, and export them again whenever you need to.
Yes, anytime. Lyrics, chords, key, capo — nothing is locked once a song is in your collection. Change it as often as you like, for as long as you use it.
The free plan holds 1 songbook and 30 songs. Standard holds 3 songbooks and 300 songs, counted across the whole account rather than per songbook; Plus and above have no limit on either. The pricing page lists all four side by side.
It checks every possible fret position and finds the one that lets you play the most open chords. That means you get the easiest shapes for your hands, not just a fret that happens to match the right sound.
Yes — tap any chord in a song and see exactly where to place your fingers, guitar or ukulele. The paid plans remember which of the two you picked, so it stays chosen after a reload and on your other devices.
Neither an app store nor an install step is required — just open Strumfolio on your phone like any regular app, straight from the browser.
Nothing changes. Once your repertoire is saved, it stays fully available on your device — no signal required, on stage or anywhere else.
Yes. As soon as any of your devices is online, your whole collection syncs automatically — no manual backup or transfer needed.
That depends on the plan of whoever is leading: Standard adds 1 other device, Plus 3, Premium and Lifetime 100. The device you play from is never counted, so Standard is you and one other screen. Anyone can follow with no account at all — the limit is on how many follow at once, never on who.
No sign-up and no setup required. Anyone with the link can join instantly and start singing along within seconds.
No — the person who starts the session stays the leader for its whole duration, keeping control simple and unambiguous.
No. Since every device needs to stay in sync in real time, Sing Together requires an active internet connection to work.
The song as written. A booklet is meant to be printed and handed to other people, so it's typeset in each song's own key — not whatever transposition or capo you personally have set for reading, which wouldn't mean anything on somebody else's copy.
One PDF per songbook — pick which one from the Export screen and download it. If you keep separate songbooks for separate sets or bands, each one becomes its own booklet, complete with its own cover and index.
No — there's no shared songbook to invite anyone into. Anyone can create their own account — with an email and password, or with Google — and gets their own collection, kept separate from everyone else's.
There is a free plan, and it does not run out: 1 songbook, 30 songs, and everything needed to read and play them — no card, and no trial counting down. The paid plans lift those limits and add the printed booklet, the saved ukulele setting and starting a Sing Together session; the pricing page has all four. They are not on sale yet, but the limits themselves are already live: your account is held to what is listed above starting today. Already over one? Nothing of yours is deleted — you can only delete until you are back under it, the same as if a paid plan lapses.
Your collection is private by default, visible only to you — nobody else has access to an account that isn't theirs.
Every plan side by side, on the pricing page.