Basements, rural stages, festival fields — the places bands play are the places signal dies. Gig Mode downloads your set once and runs it from the device. No streaming, no bars, no panic at downbeat.
Try it free →Three steps, done while you still have signal.
On Wi-Fi or data, open Gig Mode and tap download. Your charts, lyrics, setlists, and rehearsal tracks save to the device.
No signal at the venue? Doesn't matter. The app runs from its saved copy — open a chart, transpose it, play the track.
Leads you captured and anything you touched syncs automatically the moment you're back online.
Because charts are stored as Nashville numbers, transposing happens on the device — no server needed. Change the key mid-set with no signal and the whole chart re-letters instantly.
Pull your rehearsal tracks down to the phone a single time. After that they play in-app from local storage — never streamed, never re-downloaded. The player keeps going while you read the chart.
Someone wants to book you mid-set and there's no signal? Grab their date and contact info right there. It queues on the device and sends itself the moment you're back online — nothing slips through.
BandInPlay is a web app — add it to your home screen and open it once on Wi-Fi. After that it behaves like an installed app, Gig Mode included.
Your active band's charts, lyrics, setlists, and the rehearsal tracks you download. Booking-lead capture works offline too and syncs later.
On most devices, yes — Gig Mode requests persistent storage. Some phones (often iPhones) can clear downloads if storage runs low, so the app shows you exactly what's saved and lets you re-download in a tap before each gig.
Never. Audio downloads once and plays from local storage. No data burn, no buffering, no dependence on the venue's nonexistent signal.
Set up your band, download your set, and never sweat the venue's signal again.