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DJReport is a GEMA reporting tool built for professional DJs. Its official positioning is “GEMA-App für professionelle DJs”. Its core value is turning DJ setlists into music track lists that meet GEMA requirements, helping users organize performance tracks more efficiently when reporting is required. The site says it can import sets from Rekordbox and Serato, and generate reports locally and privately.
The product is built around the idea of “Setlisten zu Reports”: import set data from DJ software and automatically generate GEMA-compliant music track lists. The page also spends considerable space explaining when a setlist needs to be submitted: a typical DJ gig is usually not mandatory, while a DJ Liveact or a performance involving original works may require it, and festival/event formats with a concert-like nature are recommended to submit one. In this sense, DJReport is not a general-purpose business SaaS product, but a highly vertical productivity tool for music copyright reporting.
The official site clearly states “Kostenlos im App Store”, indicating that it is currently free to download from the App Store. However, it does not disclose any subscription plans, in-app purchases, enterprise edition, or future pricing strategy. For third-party integrations, it is known to support imports from Rekordbox and Serato, which are the most important ecosystem connections for DJ users. Its deployment model appears closer to an iOS app; the text does not mention a web version, Android version, cloud console, or self-hosting option.
On privacy, the page emphasizes “lokal, privat”, which is a plus for DJs who are sensitive about handling music library and performance data. However, it does not provide further details on encryption, GDPR, data storage, backups, or compliance certifications. Team collaboration, permission management, APIs, and developer support are not mentioned in the main text, so it should not be evaluated as an enterprise-grade SaaS product.
Its strengths are a focused use case, a clear workflow, a low free-entry barrier, and direct support for the professional need of GEMA reporting. Its limitations are its narrow applicability and its primary relevance to the German copyright system; public information also lacks details on team plans, support services, security white papers, and cross-platform availability. It is best suited for DJs, Liveact artists, and producers who use Rekordbox/Serato and perform in Germany or at events involving GEMA.
The captured content does not provide information on mainland China access, payment, or App Store availability, so this remains unknown. For users in China who only need to organize track lists, alternatives include Excel, Google Sheets, Rekordbox/Serato export features, or custom templates. If GEMA reporting is involved, the process still needs to follow German copyright procedures.
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