Free to start — no card, no trial clock

Planning ends at the downbeat.

Most tools stop at a list of song titles. This one keeps going — through the arrangement, the practice mixes your band actually listens to, the stage plot, and a session that's ready to run on Sunday morning.

TEN SONGS FREE · NO CARD REQUIRED · CANCEL ANYTIME

The Saturday night problem

The set list was the easy part.

Song order takes ten minutes. What eats the week is everything after it — cutting the arrangement down, getting the band something to practise to, working out who's playing what, and building the session before the doors open.

How it works

Four steps, one Sunday.

Build it once during the week. Everything downstream comes out of the same set.

01

Build the set

Drop songs into Sunday's order, with set breaks and standalone loops where you need them. Keys and tempos travel with the song.

02

Shape the arrangement

Cut, reorder and repeat sections until the song fits the room. Re-ordering never touches the audio, so you can change your mind all week.

03

Send the band a mix

Turn the arrangement into a practice mix and share a link. No accounts to hand out, no files to email — it just plays.

04

Run it Sunday

Export the whole set as an Ableton session with count-ins, tracks and returns already laid out, plus a stage plot and channel list for the team.

What's inside

Built by someone who runs Sundays.

Every one of these exists because a Sunday went sideways without it.

A real song library

Every song keeps its key, tempo, arrangements and stems in one place, and gets reused across every Sunday instead of rebuilt.

Stems that follow the arrangement

Upload multitracks once. Slice the arrangement however you like and the audio follows, because an arrangement is only a list of slices.

Ableton session export

The finished set comes out as a Live set — tracks grouped, returns wired, count-ins in place, every invented bar measured on the ruler.

Shareable practice mixes

One link per mix, playable by anyone you send it to. Revoke it whenever you want.

Schedule & availability

Put the team on a Sunday, see who's already blocked out, and subscribe to the dates from the calendar you already use.

Stage plot & channel list

Lay out the stage, assign the players and route the channels, so the sound team walks in already knowing the day.

Pricing

Start free. Stay if it earns it.

The free plan isn't a countdown — it's a small version of the real thing, for as long as you want it.

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$0/forever

Enough to plan real Sundays and see whether this fits your team.

  • Up to 10 songs in your library
  • 2 songs with stems and full arrangements
  • Set lists, set breaks and loops
  • Schedule, stage plot and channel list
  • No card, no trial clock
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ONE PRICE PER CHURCH — NOT PER PERSON · CANCEL ANYTIME · YOUR SONGS AND STEMS STAY YOURS

FAQ

Asked & answered.

Do I need Ableton Live to use this?+
No. Everything except the session export works on its own — the set list, arrangements, practice mixes, schedule and stage plot are all just the website. The export is there for teams who do run tracks from Ableton on a Sunday.
What if we don't use stems or tracks?+
It still works. A song with no stems is planned as a looped section with a tempo and a count-in, so bands who play fully live get the same set list, schedule and stage plot as everyone else.
Is the free plan actually free?+
Yes, and it doesn't expire. You get up to ten songs in your library and two of them with stems and full arrangements. That's enough to plan real Sundays and decide whether it fits your team.
Can the whole team have logins?+
Yes. The price is per church, not per person, so bring whoever needs to see the set.
Who's behind it?+
Eric Haley — a producer and worship leader who built this for his own Sundays first, and still runs it every week. More at erichaleymusic.com.
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Plan this Sunday tonight.

Ten songs free, no card, no clock. If it saves you a Saturday, you'll know quickly.