Projects
A project is the top-level workspace for a repertoire, band, church, class, or personal library. Create at least one project before importing normal song files.
Projects keep related folders, songs, and sets together. If you work in more than one context, use separate projects so searching and set building stay focused.
Folders
Use folders to group songs by source, book, artist, season, event type, or any structure that makes browsing easier.
Folders are for finding songs later. They are not the same as set order, so a song can live in the library while being reused in many different setlists.
From the create menu, you can pick rehearsal songs from one or more folders. Chordy includes subfolders, favors songs with fewer previous rehearsals, and keeps the selected rehearsal list temporary for the current session.
Sets
Sets hold a playable sequence of songs and splitters. Use them for rehearsals, services, gigs, lessons, or practice plans.
Inside a set, add existing songs, reorder them, and use splitters to mark sections such as rehearsal notes, breaks, or service parts.
If AI set generation is enabled for your account, the generation dialog lets you add extra instructions. Reusable instructions can be saved as blocks and selected alongside the free-text prompt for later generations. These blocks are currently stored locally on the device.
Browse And Search
Chordy includes browsing, search, filtering, and selectable edit mode controls for managing larger libraries. Use folders when you know where something lives, and search when you only remember the title, artist, or other metadata.
In selectable edit mode, you can mark multiple items and share, download, move, or delete them together.