Flow
Design the perfect show.
Plan songs, performers, and the shape of the set before the stage lights come up.
Explore Flow
Design the perfect show.
Plan songs, performers, and the shape of the set before the stage lights come up.
Explore FlowOne song. Every player’s view.
Keep charts and performance documents ready for the people who need them.
Explore SheetsRun the show.
Bring tempo, click, cues, samples, MIDI, and live performance control into focus.
Explore PulseHear what matters.
Manage personal monitor controls with the performance context close at hand.
Explore EarsCurrently in Beta Testing — macOS and iOS
Requires iOS/iPadOS 17.6 or later, or macOS 14.6 Sonoma or later.
Sign up HERE to join the testing team.
ROADMAP
Roadmap reflects current development plans and may change based on testing, feedback, and technical requirements.
Continue refining musical-director rules and show-building decisions using song metadata, performers, instrumentation, genre, energy, ratings, duration, and placement preferences.
Continue refining Show Mode and shared-show workflows as testing informs real performance needs.
Expand universal Share and Open In intake alongside broader Import Anything workflows that reduce setup friction.
Develop PDF-to-structured, editable chart extraction while preserving the original PDF, then extend the same pipeline to screenshots, photos, and images.
Improve extraction of available song and chart information even when source material is incomplete.
Continue Show Mode improvements, including an optional next-song preview beneath the current chart.
Continue refining performance-pad and Sounds/Samples workflows for live use.
Continue refining song-specific performance state and the surrounding live workflow.
Expand toward a fuller metronome with meter, accents, subdivisions, count-in, and deeper tempo control.
Advance MIDI hardware and MIDI Learn once practical hardware testing can guide the work.
Continue refining the performance workflow around Show Mode.
Continue improving X32/M32 reliability and performer-facing monitor control.
Develop saved personal monitor-mix presets for venues and performance contexts.
Lay groundwork for future support of additional professional digital mixer families beyond current X32/M32 support.
Research future rig backup and restore workflows after real-hardware validation.
Continue ShowGen-to-ShowGen multi-user and device synchronization across participating users and modules.
Continue developing communication that can carry shared performance context without depending on one transport.
Explore future integrations with Pro Tools, Ableton Live, playback, lighting, show control, mixers, and other live-production systems.
Continue evaluating future Windows and Android directions as development and testing allow.