A few years ago I launched www.tuneupgrade.com to help users track their music practice after I found it extremely beneficial to do so myself as a hobbyist player who struggled to manage my practice time. I initially created it for myself, then made it multi-user and launched it free.
There a video overview here if that's your thing (note this is a few years old, but it still captures the core features).
The gist of it is that you can set up what you want to work on and either practice ad-hoc or set up structured practice routines. You can link out to materials like chord charts or sheets, YouTube videos, and Spotify tracks for easy access as well.
In general, with this I was able to start practicing more instead of cutting corners since the timer doesn't lie, manage my practice time to get a good spread of stuff I'm hitting, and start mindfully taking practice notes instead of idly always starting at the beginning of a song each time I'd practice.
I had to take a break from developing for a while, but I've released some major enhancements over the past month and am continuing to pick up where I left off - if you have feedback that's more than welcome too.
Here's what it looks like (the site is responsive so it works well on desktop, tablet, and mobile):
Dashboard where you can track what you're working on
A recent update to the list of stuff you're working on.
Submitted February 20, 2024 at 11:06AM by ElectronicProgram https://www.reddit.com/r/Learnmusic/comments/1avig5m/i_created_a_free_tool_to_help_you_track_your/?utm_source=ifttt
Javier Rodriguez
Tuesday, February 20, 2024