Every reed is teaching you something.
reedlog lets you log every reed you build, follow its evolution and surface real patterns about what works on your instrument.
What you don't record, you forget. What you forget, you repeat.
You've spent years testing shapes, staples, materials. Chasing that reed that responded. And when it finally shows up, you no longer remember the exact combo that got you there.
- Notebooks you can't find.
- Photos without context.
- Wins you can't reproduce.
How it works
- 01
Build
Create a reed by recording its instrument, staple, shape and cane. If you use something that's not in the catalog, you add it to your personal library.
- 02
Log each scrape
Every time you work the reed, log what changed: hardness, vibration, pitch, articulation. Quick sliders and a 0–10 rating.
- 03
Analyze
The dashboard crosses your data to show you which canes, staples and shapes are working best for you.
I started reedlog because I had four notebooks and none of them helped. I needed to see patterns, not pretty handwriting. This is what I wish I had ten years ago.
Pablo Díaz
Oboist · Creator of reedlog
What's inside
Structured build
Instrument, staple, shape, cane and measurements. All in a single form.
Scrape history
Every session is logged with sliders, parameters and a 0–10 rating.
Compare
Place several reeds side by side and see what differs between them.
Analytics dashboard
Cane ranking, rating distribution and your top reeds in one view.
Personal library
Your private staples, instruments and brands, separate from the public catalog.
Public feed
Publish the reeds you want to share. Everything else stays private.
Your data is yours
All your reeds are private by default. Your personal library is yours alone. You decide what to publish and what not to, reed by reed. The separation between private and public data lives in the database, not in a UI checkbox.
Start your notebook
Create an account and log your first reed.
Private beta · invite-only access
