Where it usually breaks
Song details are scattered
When BPM, key, lyrics, and charts are spread across chats and folders, rehearsals slow down and mistakes increase.
Where it usually breaks
When BPM, key, lyrics, and charts are spread across chats and folders, rehearsals slow down and mistakes increase.
What Bandger changes
Bandger puts all musical and practical song data in one shared profile, easy to update and reuse in setlists.
What you can do

In practice
Songs stay documented, searchable, and ready to pull into setlists, rehearsals, or last-minute prep.
What stays on the song page
BPM + key
always visible
Lyrics + charts
on the same record
Tags + search
find songs fast
Especially useful once the repertoire gets larger or changes often.
Typical workflow
Step 1
Add title, artist, and essential metadata once.
Step 2
Save BPM, key, structure notes, lyrics, and attachments.
Step 3
Reuse songs in setlists, rehearsals, and live dates.
These pages extend the feature with practical methods, concrete workflows, or comparisons bands actually use.
Keep versions, notes, files, and live references in one shared place the band can actually use.
Read guideFor cover bands juggling a large repertoire, changing setlists, keys, and live versions.
See use caseSee where Drive still works, and where it starts slowing down rehearsals, songs, and shared prep.
See comparison