# 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 place. Free to use. ## What you can do with Notey - **Repertoire**: Add pieces with title, composer, opus number, key, genre, difficulty, and estimated duration. Track learning status and a 5-level performance-readiness rating. - **Notes per piece**: Write notes for fingerings, ideas, things to fix, or teacher feedback. Attach links to recordings, scores, or videos. Export notes to PDF. - **Practice tracking**: Log how long you practised, which piece, what you focused on, and a short reflection. See your full practice history. - **Daily practice plan**: Get a suggested plan of short focused tasks with bar references for what to work on today. - **Practice timer**: Built-in timer with optional video recording you can play back later. - **Performances and calendar**: Add recitals, concerts, exams, and auditions with date, venue, and type. Attach the pieces you'll be playing. See upcoming and past events on a calendar, plus composer birthdays and anniversaries linked to your repertoire. - **Dashboard**: Your home screen shows the next event coming up, what to practise today, and notable composer dates this month. ## Who it's for - Music students preparing for lessons, exams, or auditions - Conservatory and university musicians managing large repertoire - Teachers and hobbyists who want a clean place to track their playing - Performers planning recitals and concerts ## Platforms and pricing - Available on the web today - Native iPhone, iPad, and Mac apps coming soon - Free to use - Your notes and recordings are private to you ## Links - [Notey home](https://notey.app/) - [Sign in or create an account](https://notey.app/auth) - [Install on your device](https://notey.app/install) - [Full description](https://notey.app/llms-full.txt)