
You know theyhave it in them.
They just need something that makes practice feel worth it. IndieAn is that beginning.
Practice
feels like homework
You've seen it — the reluctance, the instrument sitting untouched. It's not stubbornness. It's that nothing about traditional practice is designed to feel rewarding in the moment.
Progress
is invisible
Weeks in and nothing sounds different. Without something to show for the effort, the effort stops feeling worth it — for them and for you.
The
gap between lessons is too long
Two lessons a week means five days of silence. Five days where the habit quietly unravels. The teacher re-teaches. Your child disengages. You wonder if it's working.
Practice
feels like homework
You've seen it — the reluctance, the instrument sitting untouched. It's not stubbornness. It's that nothing about traditional practice is designed to feel rewarding in the moment.
Progress
is invisible
Weeks in and nothing sounds different. Without something to show for the effort, the effort stops feeling worth it — for them and for you.
The
gap between lessons is too long
Two lessons a week means five days of silence. Five days where the habit quietly unravels. The teacher re-teaches. Your child disengages. You wonder if it's working.
Practice
feels like homework
You've seen it — the reluctance, the instrument sitting untouched. It's not stubbornness. It's that nothing about traditional practice is designed to feel rewarding in the moment.
Progress
is invisible
Weeks in and nothing sounds different. Without something to show for the effort, the effort stops feeling worth it — for them and for you.
The
gap between lessons is too long
Two lessons a week means five days of silence. Five days where the habit quietly unravels. The teacher re-teaches. Your child disengages. You wonder if it's working.
Practice
feels like homework
You've seen it — the reluctance, the instrument sitting untouched. It's not stubbornness. It's that nothing about traditional practice is designed to feel rewarding in the moment.
Progress
is invisible
Weeks in and nothing sounds different. Without something to show for the effort, the effort stops feeling worth it — for them and for you.
The
gap between lessons is too long
Two lessons a week means five days of silence. Five days where the habit quietly unravels. The teacher re-teaches. Your child disengages. You wonder if it's working.
lives in the in between.Most apps give your child content. IndieAn builds a habit.

It listens.
Real-time AI feedback on every note played — built on polyphonic pitch detection. Not a video. Not a tutorial. Something that actually hears them.

It adapts.
Every session adjusts to where they are — not where the curriculum says they should be.

It keeps them coming back.
Streaks, levels, and moments of genuine progress. The same mechanics that make games impossible to put down — applied to something that actually builds a skill.
This is what the habit feels like when it's finally formed.
The IndieAn Difference
Two lessons a week. Five days where the habit quietly dies.
Ten minutes a day. Seven days where it quietly builds.
Practice is an argument that nobody wins.
They open the app before you remind them.
The teacher spends half the lesson re-teaching last week.
The teacher moves forward. Every session.
You have no idea if it's working.
A weekly progress report — Real data. Real milestones.
IndieAn learners practice 3.5x more consistently than average.

From the families who got here first.
We're in our first pilots across Delhi NCR. These are the unedited responses from the families who joined us first.
“He used to need three reminders before he'd even look at the piano. Now he's on the app before breakfast. I genuinely didn't think that was possible.”
“The progress report blew me away — I could actually see what she'd improved on each week. No other music tool has given me that kind of visibility.”
“Her teacher noticed the difference within two weeks. She said she'd never had a student come so prepared between lessons.”

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