FAQ
What makes this better than sharing PDFs?
The goal is a much cleaner end-to-end flow: better looking charts, faster import from the links musicians already share, and sync that still works when rehearsal spaces have weak internet.
Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android
Charts for bands and jams
Beautiful charts, direct iReal import, and offline band sync for Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Android.
Chordcast gives bands a cleaner way to import, read, and share charts across every device the group actually brings to rehearsal.
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Beautiful charts, direct irealb:// import, and offline band sync built for
real rehearsal rooms.
Why this exists
Charts still get passed around as messy links, outdated PDFs, and awkward screenshots, then fall apart as soon as someone needs an update or loses connectivity.
Great looking charts
Clear chord layouts, strong readability, and a chart view musicians will actually want to open on stage or in rehearsal.
Direct iReal import
irealb:// links your band already shares.Bring songs in fast without manual conversion gymnastics or awkward copy-paste workflows.
Offline band sync
Built for shared physical spaces where musicians need the latest chart but connectivity is unreliable.
What you get
FAQ
The goal is a much cleaner end-to-end flow: better looking charts, faster import from the links musicians already share, and sync that still works when rehearsal spaces have weak internet.
FAQ
Because many real rehearsal rooms are network-hostile. Offline band sync is meant to keep the group coordinated even when connectivity is not.