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All Dem Buttons & Shizzle

OnSong is designed so you can stop worryin' about literally everything except your music. The OnSong interface is carved up into these main areas:

Uhhh... What?

All over the OnSong® app you can tap on a ? icon next to whatever menu title is confusing you & unlock the user manual, videos, & other help on that specific corner of the app where you're probably lost.

The Clock & Battery Anxiety Bar

The status bar is provided by your phone's operating system & basically screams at you about the current time, networking drama, & how much longer before your battery dies mid-gig.

The Hamburger Menu

The menubar is where all the magic happens—well, "magic" if you consider managing your library & the songs you're starin' at to be magical. Spoiler: it's not.

Song Viewer

Most of the screen shows whatever song you're currently pretending to know by heart. There are some fancy overlay regions that pop up & give you tools to use while you're on stage sweatin' through your shirt.

The Go-Time Button Bar

In the lower right corner is the live bar—basically a bunch of enormous buttons you can smash during a performance. It's got autoscrollin', backing track controls, metronome toggles, & that ad-hoc networking mode thing nobody understands.

Open Says Me

When you first fire up OnSong, you gotta sign in to access all the paid goodies. No sweat—just throw in your email or use some popular auth service. If you're already logged in, the Let's Get You Started screen might show up instead.

Swipe Like You Mean It

There are a few optional finger-swipe moves you can pull off to fast-track access to the menubar & songs menu without lookin' like a total newb.

Tiny Mode

If you're usin' OnSong on an iPhone or iPod Touch, the whole interface shrinks down so it actually fits on that postage stamp you call a screen.

OnSong 2026 — Last Refreshed December 22, 2025