Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is Song Manager?
  2. How do I sign up, and how much does it cost?
  3. What are the advantages of using Song Manager versus compiling a library of Word documents and PowerPoint presentations on my computer?
  4. What do I need to have to use Song Manager?
  5. I use ProPresenter as my worship presentation software. Can I integrate Song Manager with ProPresenter?
  6. Is it legal for me to upload song lyrics to the Song Manager website?
  7. Does Song Manager issue refunds?
  8. Will my account be charged after my 30-day trial expires?

What is Song Manager?

Song Manager is a web application for worship leaders designed to simplify worship planning. With Song Manager, you can print lead sheets, transpose songs, export PowerPoint presentations, and more.

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How do I sign up, and how much does it cost?

First, sign up for a free 30-day trial. At the end of the 30 days you'll have the option to upgrade to a paid account.

Song Manager offers three payment plans: 3-month service for $11.99/month; 6-month service for $9.99/month; and 12-month service for $7.99/month. No matter which payment plan you choose, you'll have access to all of Song Manager's features and support.

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What are the advantages of using Song Manager versus compiling a library of Word documents and PowerPoint presentations on my computer?

We think you'll find there are many advantages to using Song Manager in worship planning as compared to building a library of files on your computer. Here are a few.

  • Access to your song library from anywhere - not just your personal computer. Wherever you have internet access, you have access to your songs, set lists, lead sheets, and slide show presentations.
  • Generate lead sheets and slide shows all from one central song database. This means time-efficiency: add a song once to your Song Manager database, and you'll then be able to add it to both lead sheets and slide show presentations.
  • Transpose chords on the fly. Transposition is one of the most difficult, tedious tasks that faces worship leaders on a regular basis. But it's literally as easy as a click of the mouse when you're working in Song Manager. See for yourself in our online tour video.

And those are just a few of the benefits. Tell us if you run across more!

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What do I need to have to use Song Manager?

All you need to get started with Song Manager is an internet connection, Adobe Acrobat Reader, and a modern web browser with JavaScript enabled. Song Manager officially supports Firefox (Mac & PC), Internet Explorer 7.0 (PC), and Safari (Mac). If you do not have one of these browsers, follow the links for a free download.

If you wish to export PowerPoint presentations, you'll need to have Microsoft PowerPoint 97 or later installed on your computer. If you do not own a license of PowerPoint 97 or later, we've made PDF slideshow presentations available for your convenience.

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I use ProPresenter as my worship presentation software. Can I integrate Song Manager with ProPresenter?

You sure can! Song Manager allows you to generate ProPresenter import files from your set lists. Simply export the file from Song Manager, import it into ProPresenter, and you're ready to roll. We'll show you how in our online tour video.

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Is it legal for me to add song lyrics and chords to the Song Manager website?

You must have appropriate licensing for any song you wish to add to Song Manager. Song Manager is not responsible for misuse on the part of its users.

Obtaining a CCLI license will grant you permission to redistribute lyrics and chords for most praise and worship songs. See CCLI website for details.

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Does Song Manager issue refunds?

Since Song Manager is a pre-paid service, we are unable to issue refunds. Part of how we keep the cost low for our users is by pre-billing, which reduces maintenance expenses. However, we do provide a 30-day, fully-functional, no-risk trial to enable our users to adequately preview the service before subscribing.

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Will my account be charged after my 30-day trial expires?

Since Song Manager does not require that its users supply credit card information for the 30-day trial, there will be no charges applied to your account after 30 days. Rather, you will receive an email giving you the option to continue on as a paying subscriber. If you wish to continue subscribing to Song Manager, you will be directed to a web page where you can make a payment. If you do not wish to continue subscribing, your account will simply deactivate, and we will not contact you any further.

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