Practise with a plan. Enjoy the progress.

Soundsteps gives musicians a practical way to build structure without turning practice into a chore. Create playlists for your goals, revisit material through spaced learning, and keep sessions fresh with interleaved practice. The result: less guesswork, more consistency, and progress you can feel.

Soundsteps practice overview on laptop and mobile

Build a steady practice habit with clear goals, smart repetition, and visible progress.

Track

See where your practice time goes.

Soundsteps is built by musicians for musicians. Log sessions with one tap and see which pieces, playlists and projects receive attention, which fall behind, and how many focused minutes you play each week.

Pianist tracking structured practice in Soundsteps

AI assisted practice planning

Let AI build smarter practice plans.

The integrated AI module suggests what to practice today based on your history, spaced repetition and your goals. You keep control of your pieces and priorities, Soundsteps takes care of the planning work.

AI-based practice plan in Soundsteps

Reflect

Record yourself and listen with fresh ears.

Capture takes in seconds inside Soundsteps. Notice timing, sound and tension that often go unnoticed while you play, so you can adjust the next session instead of repeating the same mistakes.

Trumpet player recording a practice session

Maintain repertoire

Keep your hard-earned pieces alive.

Soundsteps helps you maintain your repertoire with spaced sessions. Important pieces reappear in your plan before they fade, so you keep them performance-ready without starting from scratch each time.

Guitar player practicing repertoire

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Designed with learning science

Soundsteps uses ideas from cognitive science so you learn music more effectively, not by practising more hours but by practising in a smarter way.

Spaced practice

Soundsteps schedules pieces and sections with increasing intervals. You strengthen memory by revisiting material just before you forget it, instead of repeating everything in one long block.

Interleaved practice

Instead of drilling one passage twenty times, Soundsteps mixes sections in a smart, “random” order. This feels harder, yet leads to stronger long-term learning and more reliable performance.

Deliberate focus

Break each piece into clear sections. Set a purpose for the session, attach notes and recordings, and start each practice block with a concrete goal, not a vague hope that something will improve.

Why Structured Music Practice Matters

Learning music feels exciting, but progress does not happen by luck. Behind every skilled musician you will find one consistent habit. They practice with structure. Not stiff routines that kill joy, but intentional choices that turn effort into real growth. Without structure, practice becomes wandering. With it, you build skill, confidence, and consistency.

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Why Soundsteps Solves the Problem

Many musicians understand the value of structured practice, but few know how to build that structure on their own. This is where Soundsteps steps in. The app gives musicians a clear framework for daily improvement so they can avoid guesswork and stay on a steady path.

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Choose a plan that fits your practice

Start with a 14-day Pro+ trial. No card required. Choose a plan to continue after the trial.

Basic

3 / month or €30 / year
  • 14-day Pro+ trial included
  • Up to 10 pieces
  • No playlists
  • Up to 5 practice sessions per day

Pro

5.99 / month or €59.99 / year
  • 14-day Pro+ trial included
  • Up to 20 pieces
  • Up to 5 playlists
  • Up to 20 practice sessions per day
  • Integrated metronome
  • Attach scores, links and other resources to pieces and playlists
  • Record practice sessions for analysis
  • Write notes related to sessions, pieces and playlists to start each session with a clear goal

Pro+

Most popular

9.99 / month or €99.99 / year
  • 14-day Pro+ trial included
  • Unlimited pieces
  • Unlimited playlists
  • Unlimited practice sessions
  • Integrated metronome
  • Attach scores, links and other resources to pieces and playlists
  • Record practice sessions for analysis
  • Write notes related to sessions, pieces and playlists to kickstart each rehearsal
  • Integrated MP3 player with variable speed to listen to other musicians or analyse your own work
  • Practice schedules that use spaced and interleaved practice
  • AI integration for personalised practice recommendations
  • Best choice for serious amateurs and professional musicians

Get in touch

If you teach, run an ensemble, or want to roll out Soundsteps to a group of players, reach out and we will find the right setup for you.