PyTune · For churches, schools & community spaces

Keep your community piano sounding its best — for free.

Whether it’s in a church, school, community hall, or rehearsal room, PyTune helps you care for a shared piano with clear diagnostics, simple language, and tools that respect limited budgets.

  • • PyTune Free is enough for most single community pianos.
  • • No installation required — runs in your browser or app on phone, tablet, or computer.
  • • Designed for real acoustic pianos: upright, grand, modern, or vintage.

Your first piano is free — forever. Community plans for multiple pianos are available if you need them, but you never have to upgrade just to care for one instrument.

What PyTune does for your community piano

Keep the ministry piano ready for every service

PyTune helps you monitor how far the piano has drifted, which areas need attention, and when it is time to call a technician — so worship, rehearsals, and concerts can rely on a stable instrument.

Simple health checks any volunteer can run

With a phone, tablet, or laptop, a volunteer can play a short guided sequence or take a few photos. PyTune turns this into a clear “health snapshot” without needing technical knowledge.

Shareable reports for your tuner or donor board

Generate a friendly report that explains the current state, recent changes, and priorities. You can send it to your tuner, leadership team, or donors to support maintenance decisions.

A digital history for your community piano

Keep a record of tunings, technician visits, major work, and events. Over time, you build a simple digital history that proves how you’ve cared for the instrument entrusted to your community.

Made for teams, volunteers, and partners

PyTune is simple enough for volunteers and powerful enough for professionals. You decide who has access: music leaders, administrators, outside technicians, or donors.

Music leaders & worship teams

Know in advance if the piano is ready for Sunday, for choir rehearsal, or for a special concert — instead of discovering problems at the last minute.

Volunteers & administrators

Even without musical training, volunteers can run checkups, store pictures, and send reports, making communication with technicians easier and more precise.

Technicians & partners

Your regular tuner can use PyTune diagnostics to prepare visits, prioritise work, and explain what is realistically possible within your budget.

How it feels as a church or community user

01

Tell PyTune about your piano

Share what you know: brand, approximate age, location (sanctuary, chapel, hall), and a few photos. PyTune creates a digital profile that can follow the instrument over the years.

02

Run a quick free diagnosis

Play a short guided sequence or a few test notes. PyTune listens and measures tuning drift, stability hints, and key indicators — using the microphone you already have.

03

See what needs attention — in plain language

You get a clear summary: which areas are most out of tune, whether the piano is serviceable for now, and when it would be wise to schedule professional work.

04

Share the report if you want

You can keep the results private, or send a report link to your tuner, pastor, board, or donors. Everyone sees the same facts, which makes decisions and funding conversations easier.

Create your free community account

Use PyTune Free as long as you need it. When you have several pianos or campuses, you can grow into community and Pro plans — without losing any history.