JamTime keeps music students motivated, teachers informed, and parents proud — one practice streak at a time.

Practice made simple

More practice. Less nagging. Happier students

JamTime keeps music students motivated, teachers informed, and parents proud — one practice streak at a time.

Why JamTime?

JamTime teachers enjoy seeing all their student profiles and lesson notes in one place.

Teachers, students and parents track progress through practice streaks and completed tasks.

A great communication tool between lessons. Lesson notes are next level with videos, photos and web links able to be added right there in the app.

JamTime encourages budding musicians to practise without the nagging and build a regular practice habit between lessons - vital to progress in any instrument.

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How it works?

No more frustration over lost or forgotten lesson notes – Teachers input notes, videos and photos taken during the lesson and add web links to resources. Lesson notes are now a rich resource that your students will want to open when they receive their daily practice reminder. Teachers mark pieces and studies as complete in the app, helping parents, students and teachers track progress.

A young girl with curly brown hair wearing a yellow hoodie is playing a violin in a living room. She is standing and holding the violin with her left hand and the bow with her right hand, focused on her music. The room has a beige couch, a large cushion, a black laptop on a table, and a wall with a framed picture.

Built for everyone involved

A young girl with long blonde hair playing a vintage wooden piano, with sheet music on the music stand, in a room with a blurred background.
A smartphone screen displaying a question asking 'Are you a music teacher or a student?', with options for 'Teacher' and 'Student', and a 'Continue' button at the bottom.
A young boy playing a black upright piano with sheet music on the music stand. There are two beige lamps and a wooden wall decoration in the background, with sunlight streaming through sheer curtains on the right side.

For Teachers & Studios

Whether you teach piano, guitar, violin or any other instrument — JamTime supports every student in your studio. Set up student profiles, assign instruments, track practice streaks and leave rich lesson notes all in one place. Less admin. More teaching.

  • Set up student profiles in minutes — any instrument, any level

  • Track every student's practice streak and progress in real time

  • Leave lesson notes with videos, photos and web links after every session

  • Keep parents informed automatically — no extra messages needed

  • Manage your entire studio from one simple dashboard

Close-up of a smartphone screen displaying a music instrument selection menu, including options like trumpet, cornet, trombone, French horn, baritone horn, and euphonium, with a purple confirm button at the bottom.
A young woman with curly hair wearing a yellow sweatshirt is sitting on a couch, playing a violin. Behind her, there is a glowing neon sign that spells 'JAMTIME'. There are papers and a tablet on the table in front of her, and a pair of headphones and a guitar case are visible in the room.

Let's make practice happen

Join music teachers and parents who are already using JamTime to keep students motivated and on track

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