Web and Mobile
Understand what works across web and mobile, and where each surface fits best.
Web app
The web app is the best place for heavier organization work:
- importing CSV files
- managing large song libraries
- editing charts and tags
- building setlists
- exporting PDFs
- using admin tools
The web app is mobile-first, so it works on a phone browser, but desktop is often more comfortable for bulk editing.
Mobile app
The mobile app is built for the musician on the move. It supports the core gig workflow:
- sign in
- dashboard
- song library and song detail
- practice queue and rep runner
- setlists and ordered setlist detail
- gigs and gig detail
- venue detail and gig history
- song create/edit
- setlist create/edit and add songs
- gig create/edit and recap
- catalog browse and import
- CSV import
Mobile practice uses the same shared confidence, reveal-level, transposition, and CSV logic as web.
PDFs
PDF export is currently a web-first feature. Song sheets and setlists are generated client-side in the browser.
Native PDF export is possible later, but it would require a separate mobile print/export path.
Sync
Both web and mobile talk to the same Repriso account and API. Songs, setlists, gigs, venues, reps, and readiness are account data, not device-only data.