Scorly holds your scores and setlists on your own device, turns pages with a tap or a pedal, and lets you write on the page the way you would on paper.
What it does
- Your library, on your device. Import PDFs and photographs of music. Scorly copies each file into its own storage, so nothing breaks when you tidy up your Downloads folder.
- Reading, not browsing. Full screen, screen kept awake, page turns by tap, by keyboard, or by a Bluetooth page-turner pedal.
- Annotations. Pen and highlighter, written on the page and kept with it.
- Setlists. Put pieces in order, play straight through them, lock a set so it cannot be changed by accident on stage.
- Backup you can hold. Export your whole library as one file, or have Scorly back it up to your Google Drive on a schedule you choose.
No account, and no server of ours
Scorly has no sign-up, no profile, and nowhere for your music to go that you did not send it. Backups go to a cloud account that is already yours, into a folder you can see. Diagnostics are off until you turn them on. The privacy policy says exactly what leaves the device and when.
Where it is
Scorly for Android is in development and is not yet on Google Play. An iOS version is planned. There is no mailing list; this page is where the news will be.
Support
Questions, faults, and feature requests go to support@scorlyapp.com. It is read by the person who writes the app.