Pricing

Fair pricing for musicians who actually practice.

Start free. Upgrade when GigaChords becomes part of your regular song-learning, rehearsal, teaching, or performance prep routine.

Plans

Free proves the chart. Pro unlocks the practice workflow.

Free

$0

Start here

For trying the workflow and checking whether GigaChords fits your practice.

  • 3 full analyses/month or 60-second previews
  • Basic chord timeline playback
  • Capo and transpose preview
  • Save up to 3 songs
  • Core privacy-first workflow
Join Free Beta

Annual

$49.99

intro year

Best value for musicians who want GigaChords in their normal practice routine.

  • Everything in Pro
  • Lower yearly price
  • Early feature access during beta
  • Priority product feedback channel
Reserve Annual

Teacher

$129

per year

A future plan for lesson prep and studio workflows once export templates mature.

  • Teacher-focused folders
  • Lesson export templates
  • Student-friendly chord charts
  • Priority feedback
  • Future multi-seat options
Teacher Waitlist

Why this pricing

GigaChords is not selling a song catalog.

Competitors often monetize catalogs, broad AI toolkits, or advanced recognition subscriptions. GigaChords is priced around a narrower promise: imported audio, private practice, saved charts, transposition, looping, edits, and export.

Launch rule

Keep free useful enough to earn trust. Put repeated full-song analysis, exports, editing, and deeper practice tools in Pro.

Questions

Pricing questions, answered without small print gymnastics.

How accurate is GigaChords?

Automatic chord detection is difficult, especially with dense mixes, unusual harmony, fast passing chords, or noisy recordings. GigaChords is built around usable timelines, real-song QA, editable charts, and honest improvement instead of pretending every result is final.

Does GigaChords upload my music?

The product direction is local-first where supported by the platform. Some future features may need network access, but private files and recordings should not need to become public uploads.

Which formats are supported?

The current app direction starts with common files such as MP3 and WAV. The website only promises formats once they are verified in the app builds.

Does it work with YouTube?

GigaChords supports link-based workflows where platform rules, source availability, and user rights allow it. The site avoids promising a copyrighted song download service.

Is GigaChords a tab library?

No. GigaChords is not trying to become a giant tab catalog. It is a chord analysis and practice tool for audio you provide or are allowed to use.

Join the beta before pricing locks.

Early users will help shape the free tier, Pro limits, and teacher workflow before public launch.