Contact Autochords

Contact Autochords Support


Company Name:

About: Autochords is the ultimate songwriting cheat sheet and inspiration
machine. Learn how to play chords on guitar, piano, and ukulele.



Autochords Customer Service 💢

Hard-to-find customer service info can be a red flag. Is Autochords Safe to use?

The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation). Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved.



NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of Astrocode Pty Ltd



Verified email ✔✔

E-Mail: [email protected]

Website: 🌍 Visit Scales, Chords Progressions AI Website

Privacy Policy: https://ygtorres.github.io/privacy_policy.htm

Developer: Raul Reyes




Privacy & Terms:

https://www.apple.com/legal/internet-services/itunes/dev/stdeula/



Can I trust Autochords app?

Protect your data and wallet. We investigate the developer's website (Autochords.app), verify they're legit, and uncover hidden scams or complaints.




3 Most reported problems 😔💔

4.7 out of 5

Decent

2025-03-19

by Danny~G

I wish it gave you more options for other chord progressions WHILE inside the key you want. It only gives you three variations and it doesn’t show what the progression is, such as I-IV-V and so on. It’s clean and neat and it has a bunch of other progressions based off mood which can be fun to try out but I feel if you’re actually trying to write a song and already have the idea of what chord you want to at least start with, this only gives you a few ideas. It would also be nice to have chord variations not just the main bar chord or open chord. Overall better than most others tho and lastly I’m not quite sure what we get to upgrade

relative scales

2025-03-20

by Yoshwii

awesome app except when you want to change a minor scale chord progression into the "major version" (or vice versa) it offers to do so using the relative major key - but doing so results in a parallel transposition to that key rather than a relative one. This means , for example, when going from a minor key to a major key, VII becomes vii° rather than V - which sounds very bad. perhaps the goal is to allow the user to experiment, but there really should be a relative transposition offered if there's going to be a parallel one.

Finally... one I use as a newbie.

2025-03-21

by Keithlm

I may not be totally using this app "correctly"... but it works for me. I started using it to show chord progressions I can practice. I can do it In every key for both major and minor... and # or b. For different progressions. You can practice without this app.... but is nice to have a tool to help you help learn transitions between chords. While maintaining a consistent strum of my choice. Very useful. This tool is probably not as fancy as some other things... but sometimes you don't want fancy. You want easy. Originally I thought I wanted this app to have fancier strumming... but now I don't. I like the once at each change... and remaining easy. Although it would nice to have an option to have it show all barre... versus easiest fingering. Or maybe have it let you choose entire alternative fingering for any chord.




Have a Problem with Autochords? Report Issue




Why should I report an Issue with Autochords?

  1. Pulling issues faced by users like you is a good way to draw attention of Autochords to your problem using the strength of crowds. We have over 1,000,000 users and companies will listen to us.
  2. We have developed a system that will try to get in touch with a company once an issue is reported and with lots of issues reported, companies will definitely listen.
  3. Importantly, customers can learn from other customers in case the issue is a common problem that has been solved before.
  4. If you are a Autochords customer and are running into a problem, Justuseapp might not be the fastest and most effective way for you to solve the problem but at least you can warn others off using Autochords.


Alternatives