Still Missing
Charms?
Charms Office Assistant shut down in 2024. If what you actually miss is the music library — the catalog, the copy counts, who has folder 12 — MusicLib rebuilds that piece, without the program-management bloat.
What happened, and what it means for your library
When Charms was sunset in September 2024, programs were pointed to CutTime — a bigger, sales-led platform priced per school, where the music library is one module among communications, finances, and forms. Plenty of programs made that move for the full toolkit. But many directors only ever used Charms to track their library, and now carry a platform's price and complexity for one feature.
If that's you: the library deserves a tool of its own. That's the whole thing MusicLib is.
The library piece, rebuilt properly
- Your full catalog: every title with composer, arranger, voicing/instrumentation, publisher, and your old selection numbers
- Copy counts & locations: how many you own, how many are available, and which cabinet they live in
- Checkouts: who has what, when it's due, what's overdue — for students, members, or rosters
- PDFs & OCR search: attach scans and search the text inside them
- Setlists & programs: build concert programs from the catalog, push to forScore
Individual directors: free up to 50 scores, then $9.99/month or $99/year. School and institution plans with multi-user roles from $49/month.
Migration takes an afternoon — or we'll do it for you
Do it yourself: export your library from Charms/CutTime (or wherever your data landed) as CSV or a spreadsheet, and MusicLib's import wizard recognizes the common column headings — selection numbers, quantities, storage locations — and maps them automatically. Most libraries import in minutes.
Or let us: send your export to info@musiclib.net and we'll have your library live in your account within 48 hours, free. You check the result before deciding anything.
Get Your Library Back
Start free with up to 50 scores — or email us your old export and we'll take it from there.
Comparing options? Read our honest roundup: what band and choir directors are using after Charms.