Meet Setpay — Setlists + gig pay, offline
Setlists + gig pay, offline
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Setpay
Setlists + gig pay, offline
Every feature, from the first launch.
No account, no login, no cloud. Everything runs on your device and works fully offline — nothing in this post is hidden behind a wall.
What Setpay does
Setpay is the gigging musician's road kit: build setlists, manage your repertoire, and track what every gig actually paid you — all on your iPhone, fully offline, with no account and no subscription.
Why now: the setlist apps musicians use either don't track money at all or charge a monthly fee. Set List Maker was abandoned in 2025. BandHelper, OnSong and SetBook are all subscriptions ($4.99 to $9.99+/month) and reviews flag that BandHelper still "lacks pay tracking." Meanwhile the apps that DO track gig income (like GigGain) can't build a setlist. So working musicians end up juggling a setlist app, a notebook for what they got paid, and a shoebox of receipts they scramble to reconcile at tax time. Setpay does all of it in one app you buy once.
What you get:
— Repertoire library: every song with key, tempo (BPM), duration, and notes, searchable and reusable across shows. — Setlist builder: drag songs into sets, reorder them, and see total runtime update live so you fill the slot without running over. — Gig calendar: log each show with venue, date, set times, pay, expenses, and mileage notes — your whole year at a glance. — Earnings & expense tracking: per-gig and year-to-date income, expenses, and net, with IRS-rate mileage, built for your Schedule C. — Venue contacts: keep booker names, numbers, addresses, and load-in notes attached to the venues you play. — Live set timer: a big on-stage clock that tracks elapsed time and warns you when you're nearing your set length. — CSV export of gigs and earnings to hand your accountant or drop in a spreadsheet.
No login. No ads. No internet required — ever. Your repertoire, your venues, and your money stay on your phone. Buy it once and gig. Download Setpay and stop juggling apps.
A look inside
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What's inside
- Repertoire library — Store every song you play with key, tempo (BPM), duration, and free-text notes; search and reuse songs across any setlist.
- Setlist builder — Drag songs from your repertoire into ordered sets, reorder them, and watch the total runtime update live so you hit the slot length.
- Gig calendar — Log every show with venue, date, set times, pay, expenses, and mileage notes, and see your booked and played gigs as a list or calendar.
- Earnings & taxes — See per-gig and year-to-date income, expenses, mileage at the IRS rate, and net profit; export to CSV for a Schedule C.
- Venue contacts — Keep a contact card per venue with booker name, phone, address, and load-in notes, linked to the gigs you played there.
- Live set timer — A large on-stage timer that counts elapsed time during a set and flashes a warning as you approach your set length.
Why we built it
Gigging musicians have to juggle a setlist app (for runtime and on-stage display) and a totally separate system — a notebook, spreadsheet, or a second app — to track per-gig pay, expenses, and mileage for taxes, because no single app does both, and the all-in-one platforms that come close charge a monthly subscription.
What makes it different
Setpay is the only app that combines setlist building with runtime AND per-gig earnings/expense/mileage tracking for taxes in one fully-offline, no-account, buy-once app — Set List Maker (abandoned 2025) and OnSong have setlists but no money tracking, BandHelper's own reviews say it 'lacks pay tracking,' SetBook and B…
Who it's for
Built for anyone who values fast, private, on-device software with a calm, focused UX.
In one line: Setlists + gig pay, offline
Try it
See the Setpay app page for the full feature list, the info table, and support links.
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