One product story, clearly stated
Live now. Early access. In development. Planned.
Student practice is the product today. Private-instructor teacher access is rolling out in early access. Class analytics, parent reports, and band-director workflows are still in development.
Status board
The current source of truth
This is the language used across the product pages so students, teachers, and directors are not reading conflicting status claims.
Live now in the iPhone early access build
Students can use the current iPhone build today to practice with more structure and more visibility.
- Structured daily practice plans built from recent work, weak spots, and lesson context
- Built-in tuner, metronome, drone, recordings, voice notes, and session logging
- 11,000+ tagged exercises across 10 band instruments
- Practice history, streaks, and measurable fundamentals tracking
Rolling out to private instructors now
Connected teacher access is available in early access while we validate the workflow with real studios.
- Invite students with a class code and connect lessons to daily practice
- Review what students practiced before the lesson starts
- Run lesson mode, leave notes, and assign next steps inside the teacher workflow
- Early access users currently use the product at no cost while launch pricing is still being finalized
The next teacher and director layer
These workflows are actively being built and validated, but they are not positioned as fully available yet.
- Class-level analytics and weekly teacher summaries
- Parent-facing progress updates and reporting
- Band-director concert-prep and ensemble-readiness workflows
What comes after the current rollout
These are meaningful next steps, but they follow the current iPhone and teacher rollout rather than lead it.
- Android support
- A web-based practice experience
- School, studio, and district launch pricing/licensing
Live now
These are available today in the current iPhone early access build.
Structured daily practice plans
Students open the app and see a focused plan for what to practice next instead of deciding from scratch every day.
Built-in tuner, metronome, drone, recordings, and voice notes
Core practice tools live inside the same workflow as the plan and the session log.
Session scoring and progress tracking
Students can see what changed over time instead of waiting for an audition result to tell them whether practice worked.
11,000+ exercises across 10 instruments
The current library supports 10 band instruments with tagged work students can actually assign and revisit.
Rolling out in early access
These teacher features are available to early access instructors while we validate the workflow with real studios.
Invite students into a connected teacher workflow
Teachers can connect students by code instead of chasing email threads or disconnected notes.
Lesson review snapshots before the student walks in
Early access instructors can review what happened between lessons before they start teaching.
Lesson mode and assignment carryover
Teacher notes and assignments can stay connected to the student's next practice session instead of disappearing after the lesson.
Teacher access is still limited and feedback-heavy
This is not being presented as a finished district-wide dashboard. It is an actively managed early access rollout.
In development
These are being built and tested now, but they are not positioned as broadly available yet.
Class-level analytics and teacher summaries
Studio and roster-level insight views are part of the broader teacher layer still being expanded.
Parent-facing progress reports and notifications
Parent visibility is important, but the current product story does not position it as fully available yet.
Band-director concert-prep workflow
Program-level rehearsal planning, readiness views, and director workflow are still future-facing compared with the student product shipping today.
App Store launch hardening
Testing, launch prep, and rollout discipline are part of the current development phase, not background assumptions.
Planned
These are meaningful next steps, but they follow the current student and teacher rollout rather than lead it.
Android app
Bring the practice experience to students without iOS devices.
Web-based version
A browser-based practice workflow after the iPhone product is stable enough to expand.
School, studio, and district pricing
Launch pricing for teachers and institutions after the early access workflow is validated.
Deeper ensemble and repertoire tooling
More advanced director workflows once the core student and teacher loop is fully proven.
Where We're Headed
Virtunity starts with the student practice problem. Over time, that creates a stronger teacher layer and eventually a stronger program-level layer.
Students know what to practice and whether it's working
The current product gives band students a daily plan, measurable feedback, and a clearer connection to the work between lessons. That is the foundation of everything else.
Teachers get a stronger view between lessons
As the early access teacher workflow matures, the product becomes less about isolated student practice and more about a connected student-teacher loop that saves lesson time.
Programs and directors get the broader operating layer
Once the student and private-instructor loop is stable, Virtunity can responsibly expand into broader band-director and institutional workflows without muddying the core story.
Deeper analysis only when it helps the practice loop
Better audio analysis matters, but only if it helps students practice with more clarity and gives teachers cleaner signals. That work stays behind the main product story, not ahead of it.
Every phase is gated by real data, not a calendar. We ship when the evidence says it's ready.
Have a feature idea?
We're building this in public. Your feedback helps us prioritize what matters most to teachers and students.
Ready to join the current rollout?
Start with the student product that is live today, then follow the roadmap as the teacher layer expands.