# Notey — Your Personal Music Journal Notey is a personal music journal for musicians. It is the place where you keep everything about the pieces you play: the details, your notes, your practice history, and the performances you are preparing for. Notey is simple, clean, and easy to understand. It is free to use. ## Who Notey is for Notey is built for anyone who plays an instrument seriously enough to want to remember what they did last week. That includes: - Music students preparing for lessons, recitals, exams, or auditions - Conservatory and university musicians managing a large and growing repertoire - Adult learners and hobbyists who want a clean way to track what they are working on - Teachers who want to keep tidy notes on each piece - Performers planning recitals and concerts ## What you can do with Notey ### Build your repertoire Add a piece in seconds. You can record the title, composer, opus number, key, genre, difficulty, and an estimated duration. Each piece has a learning status (for example: learning, polishing, performance-ready) and a 5-level performance-readiness rating so you always know where it stands. Your full repertoire shows up in one clean list, and tapping a piece opens everything you have on it. ### Keep notes on every piece Each piece has its own notes section. Write down fingerings, breathing marks, musical ideas, things to fix, teacher feedback — anything you want to come back to. You can attach links to recordings, scores, or videos so the reference material lives with the piece. When you want to share or print, you can export a piece's notes to a PDF. ### Track your practice Log a practice session with how long you practised, which piece you worked on, what you focused on, and a short reflection on how it went. Notey keeps a full history per piece and across your repertoire so you can see what you have actually been doing over time. ### Get a daily practice plan Notey can suggest a daily practice plan made up of short focused tasks. Each task tells you which piece to work on, which bars, and what kind of work to do. It is designed to keep practice purposeful instead of vague. ### Use the practice timer There is a built-in practice timer for your sessions. You can also choose to record video while you practise, then play it back later to listen to yourself. ### Plan your performances Add upcoming events — recitals, concerts, exams, auditions — with the date, venue, and event type. Attach the pieces you will be playing to each event. Everything shows up on a calendar alongside past performances, and Notey also shows composer birthdays and anniversaries linked to the pieces in your repertoire. ### See your day at a glance The dashboard is the home screen. It shows the next event coming up, what to practise today, and notable composer dates this month. It is the one place you check to know what to do next. ### Make it yours Notey supports light and dark themes and lets you choose between fonts, so it feels comfortable to read for long sessions. ## Platforms - **Web**: Available today at https://notey.app - **iPhone, iPad, and Mac**: Native apps coming soon ## Pricing Notey is free to use. ## Privacy Your notes and recordings are private to you. Notey is built so other people cannot see your data. ## Frequently asked questions ### What is Notey? Notey is a personal music journal for musicians. It helps you track your practice, organize your repertoire, plan performances, and keep all your notes about each piece in one clean, easy-to-use place. ### Who is Notey for? Notey is for anyone who plays a musical instrument and wants to take their practice seriously — students, conservatory musicians, teachers, hobbyists, and performers. ### Is Notey free? Yes. Notey is free to use. ### Does Notey work on iPhone? Notey works on the web today, including on the browser on your iPhone or iPad. Native apps for iPhone, iPad, and Mac are coming soon. ### Is my data private? Yes. Your notes, practice logs, and recordings are private to you. ### How do I get started? Go to https://notey.app, create an account, add your first piece, and you are ready to start practising and journalling. ## Contact - Website: https://notey.app - Email: hello@notey.app