Singersbook is music ensemble management software from the German website singersbook.de, with a very focused positioning: it serves choirs, orchestras, and music associations. It is not a general-purpose project management tool; instead, it brings rehearsals, performances, member communication, sheet music and practice materials, attendance, seating/standing arrangements, and association finances into a single team intranet.
Its core modules are fairly comprehensive. The calendar can consolidate schedules, repertoire, comments, related polls, and absence requests, and it links with attendance lists. The voting system is useful for confirming performance attendance, carpooling, date selection, task assignment, and read confirmations. Besetzungspläne lets you freely arrange members for choir standing positions or orchestra seating plans. For content management, it includes member profiles, photo albums, blogs/chat, sheet music archives, audio and video archives, podcasts, a loop player, PDF-Audio-Player, and MIDI player. The finance module includes a cashbook, balance/project accounting, and photo or PDF upload for receipts, making it suitable for association-level income and expense management.
The main text only mentions a “versions and pricing” page and the option to upgrade to the full version, but does not disclose specific prices. The free Demo is a highlight: it can be tested individually, in a small group, or by the entire ensemble, ends automatically after one month, and involves no cost, no obligation, and no need to cancel, which lowers the cost of trying it out.
Collaboration features are built around member self-service, such as voting via email buttons, submitting absence requests for events, jointly uploading photos, and exporting profile information via QR code/vCard. On security, the provider emphasizes that only authorized members can access content with a username and password; content is not publicly visible; data is not analyzed or passed to third parties; and there are no ads. However, the text does not provide details on encryption, backups, permission roles, GDPR specifics, or security certifications. Third-party integrations, APIs, Webhooks, and self-hosted deployment are also not disclosed.
Its strengths are its deep vertical focus and consolidated feature set, making it especially suitable for German-speaking choirs and music associations that want to replace email, cloud drives, spreadsheets, and meeting tools with a single system. The downside is limited business and technical transparency: pricing, integrations, enterprise-grade permissions, and compliance details should be clarified before purchase.
Access from China is unknown. The website and product are clearly oriented toward a German-speaking environment, so teams in China would also need to consider connectivity, language, and cross-border payment issues. For basic collaboration, alternatives include WeCom, DingTalk, or Lark combined with cloud storage, Tencent Meeting, and spreadsheets. If choir-specific workflows are required, international tools such as Choir Genius and ChoirMate are worth comparing.
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singersbook.de is an Germany SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach singersbook.de directly.