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Steal From the Internet
OnSong is, like, totally designed to let you hoard all the song content your heart desires. So yeah, we threw in a bunch of ways to grab stuff—there's the Add to OnSong Extension thingy, plus we buddy'd up with a whole squad of partner content providers like PraiseCharts. & with this Import From the Web feature? ZOMG, you can basically steal from any website. Srsly.
Pick Your Poison Website
Fire up Import From the Web & you get a menu to choose a website. Plot twist: it's empty because we're not gonna do the work for you, lol. Tap that + button & add one yourself. Just copy-paste the website address & smack Add Site. OnSong then plays detective on the website* to grab its name, logo & icon like some kinda digital archaeologist. Boom, it's on the list now. Stack as many as you want, then just pick one. Menu vanishes & you get full-screen browser vibes without ever leavin' OnSong. Fancy, amirite?
Hunt Down the Bangers
Use whatever janky search bar or song-findin' tool the website's got. You get the whole experience without ever ditchin' OnSong. We're literally keepin' you trapped here & you're gonna like it.
Grab & Queue It Up
Found a song? Use the website's stuff to download the chart in whatever format OnSong can actually read. OR—& this is where it gets spicy—OnSong's got some freakin' wizard-level heuristics that sniff out song content on a page & isolates it like a bloodhound. If that happens, boom, there's an icon in the menubar that'll let you cook the song into a file & queue it up for import. Shizzle.
Peep the Queue
All the songs you grabbed are just sittin' there waitin' to be imported, chilled in a menubar at the bottom of your screen. Tap the number of queued items & you can eyeball the whole stack & mess with the order if you're feelin' spicy.
Let 'Er Rip
Finally—& we mean finally—tap that Import button in the bottom right & watch the magic happen. OnSong's smart enough to merge duplicate songs so you don't end up with, like, seventeen versions of "Amazing Grace" cluttering up your library. These bad boys get loaded into the song viewer or dumped into whatever set you picked. You're welcome.