What's New
Every feature we ship, framed against the real product status.
This page tracks what has landed in the current iPhone and teacher rollout. For broader availability language, check the status board below.
Live now in the iPhone early access build
Students can use the iPhone build today. It gives daily structure and tracks what's actually happening in the practice room.
- Daily practice plans built from what you practiced, where you struggled, and what your teacher assigned
- Tuner, metronome, drone, recordings, voice notes, and session logging — all built in
- 11,000+ tagged exercises across 10 band instruments
- Practice history, streaks, and fundamentals you can track over time
Available to private instructors in limited release
Teacher access is in limited release. We're testing 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 are in progress and not 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 release
These come after the iPhone and teacher release is solid.
- Android support
- A web-based practice experience
- School, studio, and district launch pricing/licensing
Teacher review tab
Before each lesson, teachers now see a snapshot of the student's week — assignments completed, practice time logged, mood and focus trends, and which exercises were worked on. No digging through data. It's all on one screen.
Exercise feedback (thumbs up / thumbs down)
Students can now rate exercises after completing them. The system tracks what's working and what isn't — shaping future practice plans around real student experience.
14-tag focus taxonomy for teachers
Teachers tap focus tags during lessons — air support, tone quality, articulation, intonation, and 10 more — and those tags feed directly into the student's next daily practice plan. Replaces the old text-based focus area.
Exercise autocomplete in lesson mode
When assigning exercises during a lesson, teachers now get autocomplete from the full 11,000+ exercise library. Tap a match and the form auto-fills with title, tempo, and tags.
Recurring weekly lessons
Schedule a lesson and toggle 'Repeat every week.' Virtunity creates the next 8 weeks automatically. Swipe to cancel one or cancel the whole series.
Swipe actions on lesson rows
Swipe left to cancel a lesson. Swipe right to reschedule. For recurring lessons, choose whether to change just this one or all future sessions.
11,000+ exercises across all 10 instruments
Every instrument in the library — clarinet, flute, alto sax, tenor sax, trumpet, trombone, euphonium, tuba, French horn, and percussion — now has a full set of exercises tagged with the 14-skill taxonomy.
Intelligent daily practice plans
Practice plans now draw from three inputs: teacher lesson notes, student self-reports, and the tagged exercise library. Plans target what each student actually needs — not a random rotation.
Teacher lesson mode
Teachers can now take notes during lessons, assign exercises, and send a summary to students and parents. Everything from the lesson in one place.
Student invite codes
Teachers create a class code. Students join with one tap. No email lists, no spreadsheets, no friction.
More updates are shipping regularly. Follow the roadmap for what is next, and this page for what already landed.
Want to try these features?
Join the current rollout, or review the roadmap before you decide.