Made for the part nobody sees.
Every musician you admire spent years sounding rough in a bedroom first. SAH is the app for that part — the private, unglamorous, absolutely essential part.
What SAH is
SAH — short for "Suck at Home" — is a practice app that actually teaches you to play. It bundles the things a developing musician needs into one place: a practice player for learning songs by ear, ear-training and reading games that adapt to your level, rhythm drills, a songwriting tool that explains its own suggestions, and the daily tuner-and-metronome essentials.
Under the hood it runs on a real music-theory engine. Chords, scales, intervals and rhythms are generated from theory rather than pulled from a fixed bank of questions — so the exercises are endless and always correct, and every screen speaks the same musical language you're learning.
What we believe
- Everyone starts by sucking. That's not failure — it's step one.
- Music education should be free for the people learning and teaching it.
- Practice tools should adapt to you, not the other way around.
- Theory is worth understanding, not just memorizing.
- The app should have a sense of humor. Practice is hard enough.