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Your Setlist of Vibes

This screen lets you flex your inner control freak & pick exactly which song deets show up in that email blast when you're feelin' generous & sharin' your setlist. These bad boys can roll out as bullet points or get all fancy in an HTML table (OMG, look at us bein' all corporate). The screen's got two lists, obvs:

The Keepers

These are the song properties you actually want people to see in your list. Grab those lil' reordering handles on the right to shuffle things around like you're arranging your Spotify playlist at 3 AM. Plus, if you get buyer's remorse about showin' off some property, just yeet it over to the Available section.

The Bench

These are properties sittin' around waitin' to maybe be useful someday. Wanna add 'em? Just drag 'em into the Keepers list like you're playin' musical chairs. When you're finally done tinkerin' (& let's be real, you will be), smash that Done button to lock in your changes.

The Whole Roster

Here's literally every single property you could flex:

  • Title — it's the song name. Shockingly.
  • Artist — the awesome peep who made it.
  • Key — the key, or whatever key you transposed it to if you're one of those people who can't just play it straight.
  • Tempo — the BPM, a.k.a. how fast your drummer's heart is racin'.
  • Time — the time signature, for those of y'all who know what that means.
  • Icon — the little picture you slapped on it.
  • Number — the song's position in your setlist (your priority ranking, basically).
  • Author — whoever wrote down the chords in the first place.
  • Capo — where you're puttin' that capo, if you're usin' one & it's not just sittin' in your gig bag.
  • Duration — how long the song is (in h:mm:ss format, fancy).
  • CCLI — the CCLI song number, because licensing is fun & not at all a snooze.
  • Copyright — who owns this thing legally.
  • Instrument — what you're actually playin' on this tune.
  • Keywords — a bunch of random tags you threw at it, comma-separated.
  • Flow — the flow vibe assigned to the song.
  • Lyricist — the person who wrote the words.
  • Composer — the person who wrote the actual music part.
OnSong 2026 — Last Refreshed March 16, 2020