Watch them grow.
Studio.Card gives you a window into your child's musical journey. Listen to their practice recordings, see what their teacher is working on with them, and celebrate every milestone together.
Your child's digital music portfolio
Think of it like a digital refrigerator door for their music. Every week, your child records their practice and uploads it to their personal Studio Card. You get a link like studiocard.live/isaac where you can listen anytime.
- Hear their latest practice recordings
- See what songs they're working on
- Read notes and feedback from their teacher
- Share progress with grandparents and family

What exactly is my child's Studio Card?
Let's walk through every feature so you know exactly what you're looking at.
Get their personal link
Every student gets their own unique link. Ask your child's music teacher for it—it looks like studiocard.live/emma. Bookmark it on your phone for easy access.
Enter Access Code
Enter the access code (if private)
For privacy, cards can require a 4-digit code. Your child or their teacher will give you the code. It keeps their recordings safe from strangers while letting family listen.
Listen to their recordings
This is the heart of it. Every time your child practices and records, it shows up here. You'll see the song name, when it was recorded, and can press play to hear it instantly.
- Tap any track to play
- Download recordings to keep forever
- Mastered songs get a gold star
Recordings
Für Elise
Today
Minuet in G
Yesterday
Scales Practice
Last week
Personal Best: 18 days
This week's practice
Watch their practice streaks
Kids love streaks! When they log practice each day, their streak grows. You can see how consistent they've been at a glance. It's a great conversation starter: "I saw you hit 12 days in a row!"
See teacher notes & assignments
Their music teacher can leave written notes and voice messages right on the card. You'll see exactly what they should be working on, making it easy to support practice at home.
"Now I know what to encourage during practice instead of just saying 'keep going!'" — Parent
This Week's Assignment
Practice measures 12-16 of Für Elise. Focus on left hand dynamics.
Voice Note from Teacher
Why Parents Love Studio.Card
Listen Anywhere
Open their card on your phone during your commute, or share the link with grandparents across the country. Their music goes wherever you go.
See Real Progress
Compare recordings from month 1 to month 6. Hearing the improvement over time is incredibly rewarding for the whole family.
Stay in the Loop
See what their teacher is assigning and what feedback they're giving. You'll know exactly how to support practice at home.
Keep Forever
Download any recording with one click. These are memories you'll treasure—their first recital piece, their breakthrough moment.
Celebrate Milestones
When they nail that difficult passage or finish their first song, you'll be the first to know. Share their wins with the whole family.
Involve Everyone
Grandma can listen. Dad can listen from work. The whole family stays connected to their musical journey, even from afar.