
Fret Days is a practice log for guitar and bass players that automatically tracks your time. It's for musicians who want to see their progress without the hassle of manual timers or spreadsheets. You just use the built-in tools, and the app logs the minutes for you. It's simple.
The app is organized around the songs you're learning. You can add a song by pasting a YouTube link. From there, you access a dedicated practice screen with all the tools you need for that piece. As you use the metronome or the looper, your practice time is automatically added to that song's total, giving you a clear picture of your effort over time.
This approach helps if you feel like you're not improving or if you find yourself juggling multiple apps just to practice one part. It keeps your video, your click track, and your looping tool all in one place. You can also break songs into parts (like "verse" or "chorus") and track your completion rate for each section.
The app includes a full toolbox for focused practice.
The app intentionally avoids features like streaks or badges. It's designed so you can take a few weeks off and come back without losing anything. Your logged hours are always there. The focus is on the total time you've put in, not on practicing every single day. A free plan is available and includes the core tools with some limitations, like a cap on the number of songs you can save and a 90-day history view. The PRO subscription removes these limits and unlocks advanced features in the tools.