🎉 JazzPracticePro is free to use and is currently in a
          testing and trial phase of development.
          If you are interested in testing all features, please contact us at
          contact@jazzpracticepro.com.
        
      A simple, structured practice journal for jazz musicians. Track your practising, gigging, and lesson activities. Build your repertoire and be prompted which tunes to practice and then reflect with AI feedback to accelerate your jazz development.
Log individual, ensemble, gigs, lessons, and listening ideas with structured editors based on 7 practice pillars.
Track tunes with status-based learning stages and spaced‑repetition due dates to build your jazz vocabulary.
Hybrid client streaming with serverless credits for weekly reviews, plans, and suggestions tailored to your data.
Set short‑term goals and capture background so insights reflect your context.
        Watch how easy it is to track your practice sessions, manage your repertoire, and get AI-powered insights to improve your jazz playing.
Download the app, choose your instrument, and provide your background.
Log your practice sessions, gigs, and rehearsals. Build your repertoire with learning status tracking.
Receive personalized feedback and suggestions to improve your practice routine and jazz skills.
JazzPracticePro was born from a mix of seeking old-school discipline and a modern curiosity.
I tried to keep detailed handwritten practice notebooks, sometimes using a tablet, sometimes in notebooks. I could see the benefits of maintaining a practice journal — it seems like a key part of so many of the greats. I'd try to log each session with care: what I worked on, how long I spent on each area, what felt solid, what didn't. Trying to make sure I was growing as a musician, not just putting in time. But I would invariably fall on and off the jazz journal wagon.
Then in early 2025 I discovered I was late to the generative AI party. I started to experiment with how AI could help. I had conversations with the chat bots after practice, I started to refine ways the AI could give me feedback on my practice. Slowly I realized that not only could this tool help reflect on my playing and track my progress, but it could also help me actually build the tool I wished I had. I dove into React, TypeScript, Tailwind — learning as I went. AI became my coding copilot, speeding up the process and letting me build an app I couldn't have dreamed of tackling solo.
JazzPracticePro became the product of that dual journey: part practice companion, part personal "vibe" coding project. It honors the past — disciplined, mindful practice — while embracing the future: data, feedback, and creative tech.
It's for wannabe musicians like me (who know how long the road ahead really is). It's for people who want to practice with purpose, reflect deeply, and grow steadily — one practice session at a time.
Track your progress, build your repertoire systematically, and get feedback to accelerate your learning. Input information from your lessons and use the AI to remind you of learnings and keep them in your practice.
Help stay organized and motivated with structured practice tracking and goal setting. Keep track of your repertoire and make sure all those tunes you've worked on are still in your head when you need them.
Be one of the first jazz musicians to use JazzPracticePro to track your development and start improving today.