About Setlist.
Living boards of pins for the things you want to do, make, or buy — collected as you find them, shared with just your people. No ads, no public boards, no stranger feed.
Where it fits
Setlist is the fourth app in the family, and Score's mirror image. Score is the visual memory — photos of what you did. Setlist is the visual plan — what you want to do next. Think of a board as the lineup for a "show" that hasn't happened yet: a remodel, a wedding, a trip, a week of dinners. Each pin is a song on it. Same instruments account, same sign-in, same contacts.
What a board is
- Living, not fixed. Unlike a Score album, a board grows — add, remove, and rearrange pins over time. A board is never "finished."
- A pin is an image, a link, and a note. Save a photo you uploaded or one you found on the web, keep the source link to find it again, and jot why you saved it.
- Save from anywhere. Upload an image, paste a page link and pick the image off it, or use the bookmarklet to pin straight from any site.
- Capped at 200 pins. Enough room for a real project, bounded enough to stay a plan and not a junk drawer.
Who sees it
- Private by default. Planning is private by nature, so a new board is yours alone until you decide otherwise.
- Or your contacts. Flip a board to "contacts" and the people you're mutually connected with on instruments can see it — newest activity first.
- No public link, ever. There is no unauthenticated way to reach a board. Nothing leaks to strangers.
- The source link is just a link. No affiliate rewriting, no price tracking, no shop-the-look. It points where you put it, and that's all.
Already have an instruments account? Setlist uses the same one — sign in and your contacts are already here.
New here? Start at instruments.org, or read how Setlist works.