Best Music Management Software

Compare the Top Music Management Software as of November 2025

What is Music Management Software?

Music management software is a type of software or app that assists users in organizing their digital music collections. It allows them to easily search, categorize and play music files, as well as create playlists of favorite songs. There are many different types of music management software available, ranging from free to paid versions with additional features. Compare and read user reviews of the best Music Management software currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    Crates

    Crates

    Crates

    Crates is a user-focused music app, that enables users to have all their music under one app and discover exciting new gems vouched by the community. What makes Crates stand out: - Unified Library: Merge all your music collections, whether they’re files (MP3, FLAC, AIFF, WAV etc) or online streams (supports Bandcamp, YouTube, SoundCloud, and Apple Music -if you have a subscription). - Import Your Existing Collections: Easily bring over your collections from iTunes (or Music.app), Spotify, Discogs and more. - Syncs to Your iPhone: Seamless take your collection with you, fast, over Wi-Fi - Ownership & Privacy: Your data stays private with no third-party server hosting, no ads! - Discover New Music: Find fresh tunes recommended by the community. - Free Community version, one-time fee for Supporter version
    Starting Price: $25
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    Reprtoir

    Reprtoir

    Reprtoir

    Reprtoir is an online software suite designed by music industry professionals to help record labels and music publishers in their daily operations. It is a dedicated solution that assists creative, commercial and administrative teams for general daily business tasks and specifically for the management of content, contributors, rights, and royalties.
    Starting Price: Free
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    TidyTag Music Tag Editor
    A powerful and versatile music tagger that is designed to add or modify ID3 tags to music collections and remove duplicates in music libraries. Troubled by missing and mislabeled music info about songs in your music library? Tidytag helps you with every aspect of managing the music collection. Whether you are a musician, DJ, or music enthusiast. When you import the audio file, TidyTag will automatically display the corresponding metadata tag. You can easily edit metadata tags like song title, album, artist, release year, genre, track number, cover, lyrics, and more that are originally wrong or missing. Batch process all missing or incorrect tags at one time. To have full control of your music library and audio files, you need to have accurately formatted names and a neat folder hierarchy. TidyTag allows you to rename the audio files according to the tag information. Automatically filter out duplicate songs with the same path when adding new songs to your library, keeping only one.
    Starting Price: $9.95 per 3 months
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    Power Music

    Power Music

    Power Music

    Power Music gives you total control over your music collection, sheet music, and chord sheets. Buy Power Music online now using our secure one-step payment page and be up and running in minutes. All your music, in one place, is instantly available on-screen for practice and performance. Find your music instantly. Search your music collections using the title, composer, first line, category, or even melody. Effortless page-turning. Move through your music and set lists using a foot pedal or touchscreen. Convert chord sheets in PDF and Word documents into fully transposable chord sheets. Create and manage your chord sheets. Share music, set lists, and annotations. Give everyone in the band, group, or orchestra access to the set list and their music, fully annotated. Free yourself from the hassles of paper. See your music clearly. Enlarge music and change colors to aid visually impaired musicians. Power Music is available for Windows, Mac and iPad.
    Starting Price: $30.83 one-time payment
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