The modern workspace for musicians

Import, edit, organize, share, collaborate and perform your setlists on any device. Online or offline, always synced.

goJam on iPad and tablet showing chord charts
Built to learn, practice, rehearse, and play
Solo musicians Bands Worship teams Music teachers Songwriters

Meet your new song library

Group your songs by artist, setlist, or tag. Drag and drop to reorder, just like the music apps you already love. One library, every gig, every device.

goJam library on a MacBook showing artists, setlists and tags
Performance

Fit songs in one page
with one button

Never again format a song. Choose between scrolling, columns and 1-page fit auto-layout.

  • Font size controls
  • Instant transposition
  • Hide chords if you are a singer
goJam Performance Mode on iPad showing House of the Rising Sun in three columns
Editor

A song editor
built for music

Still editing on Google Docs and Word? Lost in a sea of PDFs that never quite line up? Your songs deserve a tool that actually understands chords, keys, and how a sheet should flow.

  • Inline transposition
  • Chord auto-detection
  • Save voicings
goJam editor in a browser showing House of the Rising Sun with chord diagrams
Cross-platform

Web or Mobile. Apple or Android.
Online or Offline. Always there.

goJam works everywhere your band does. Web, iOS, Android. Online or offline. Edit on the couch, perform on stage — same songbook, always synced.

goJam Folk setlist on MacBook
goJam Folk setlist on iPad goJam Folk setlist on iPhone
Real-time sync
Edit a chord on your laptop, see it on the bassist's phone before the next chorus.
Works offline
No wifi at the venue? No problem. Everything cached, syncs when you're back online.
One account
Same songbook on every device. No imports, no exports, no "which version is current?"
From the road
“I used to spend hours formatting songs on Google Docs and distributing PDFs to my bands. Now, I don't.”
Lucas Costa
Lucas Costa
Founder - Vancouver, BC

Bring the whole band.

Import your songs from links, files or Google Docs.