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Stop guessing. Start practicing with purpose.

PracticePilot builds structured guitar practice plans based on your goals, skill level, and available time.



How PracticePilot Works

PracticePilot helps you stop guessing and start practicing with purpose by building structured, personalized practice plans based on your goals, skill level, and available time.

1. Choose how you practice

In your profile, you can select your Practice As type:

  • Self-Taught Guitar Player — build and manage your own personal practice plans
  • Guitar Student — in addtion to your own practice plans, receive and practice plans shared by your guitar teacher
  • Guitar Teacher — in addition to your own practice plans, create practice plans and share them directly with your students

This allows PracticePilot to adapt to how you learn and teach guitar.

2. Add what you want to practice

Start by adding the things you want to improve — exercises, songs, techniques, riffs, scales, chords, or specific skills.
You define what matters to you. PracticePilot works with your input, not against it.

You can also choose from a variety of built-in standard exercises included with PracticePilot.
These system exercises give you ready-made practice material to help you get started quickly and stay consistent.

3. Create a plan and set time to practice

A plan is a collection of exercises that constitutes a week worth of practice.
In your plan, you also set your available practice time. You decide how long you want to practice each day.

Whether you have 10 minutes or an hour, PracticePilot builds a plan that fits your schedule.

4. Add exercises to your plan and set priority and skill level

For each item, you choose:

  • how important it is
  • how familiar you already are with it

This helps PracticePilot understand where to focus your time for the best progress.

5. Share plans with students or receive plans from teachers

Guitar teachers can share practice plans directly with their students.
Students can subscribe to teacher plans and practice using the material assigned to them.

This makes it easier for teachers to organize student practice and for students to stay focused between lessons.

6. Start practicing

When you have created your plans, go to PracticePilot and choose the plan you wish to practice.
Then click PracticeNow.

Select the day you wish to practice, and off you go.

7. Practice with focus and consistency

Instead of spending time deciding what to do, you can focus on actually playing. PracticePilot gives you direction — so you can build consistency and improve over time.

No distractions. Just progress.

PracticePilot is designed for guitarists who want steady improvements without overthinking their practice.
No videos. No social feeds. No noise.
Just a simple system that helps you show up, focus, and get better.