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FlowBeats

A structured practice workspace for musicians

FlowBeats turns music practice into structured sessions: build rhythm patterns, play with chord progressions, organize tempo sections in Stage Mode, train your ear, tune strings, and track progress automatically.

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Hey Product Hunt,

I’m excited to bring FlowBeats v2.0 to Product Hunt.

FlowBeats is my first app. I built it from my own practice as an electric guitar player, where I kept running into the same problem: a real practice session often breaks because of small interruptions.

Changing tempo. Switching rhythm patterns. Finding harmony context. Opening a tuner. Remembering what I actually practiced.

So FlowBeats became a structured practice workspace for musicians.

I shared the first version with a small group of users, and the feedback was encouraging enough to keep going. v2.0 feels like the first version that is complete enough to share more widely.

FlowBeats lets you build rhythm patterns, practice with chord progressions, organize tempo-based sections, tune strings, train rhythm and melody recognition, and see your practice history over time.

The part I personally use most is Stage Mode.

For example, I can create a practice session like:

- warm up slowly for a few bars
- repeat the same picking exercise at a higher tempo
- switch to a riff with a different groove
- run through several song tempos during rehearsal
- set a countdown for a phrase or technique drill

Then I can tap large section cards while playing, or let the sections advance in sequence.

That workflow was the reason I kept building FlowBeats.

This is still a young indie app, and I would really appreciate feedback from musicians, guitar players, bass players, teachers, and anyone who practices regularly.

I’m especially curious:

- Would this fit into your practice routine?
- Is Stage Mode clear from the screenshots?
- What would make rhythm or harmony practice feel more natural?
- What feels unnecessary or too complicated?

Thanks for checking it out.

About FlowBeats on Product Hunt

A structured practice workspace for musicians

FlowBeats was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #106 on the daily leaderboard. FlowBeats turns music practice into structured sessions: build rhythm patterns, play with chord progressions, organize tempo sections in Stage Mode, train your ear, tune strings, and track progress automatically.

On the analytics side, FlowBeats competes within Music, Education and Online Learning — topics that collectively have 135.4k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how FlowBeats performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.

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