Report updated Apr 4, 2026
Sunday Keys
v2.3.2Worship leaders and church keyboard players who need a reliable, professional-grade, and easy-to-use software rig for live performance.
What Is Sunday Keys?
Launched Aug 30, 2022
Updated Feb 2026
What users think iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
What are the key features?
Intelligent workflow that allows users to create custom worship patches by simply typing what they are looking for.
A dedicated tool for playing ambient drone pads to glue the band together during transitions.
Allows users to host and use their favorite third-party instrument plugins directly within the app.
Tools to organize, save, and share setlists with worship team members.
Full support for class-compliant MIDI hardware, Bluetooth MIDI, and custom MIDI mapping.
Built-in professional audio effects including delay, reverb, chorus, and more.
What do users think? iIndependent intel reports to help builders create better apps or enhance existing ones. Still in beta, accuracy and relevancy get better every day. For informational purposes only.
“Recent user voice shows a excited sentiment. Users appreciate sound quality and variety and ease of use, but report technical stability and crashes and limited customization and midi.”
What Users Love
I love the great amount of quality sounds and the opportunities with different combinations
The quality of the patches themselves, this just sounds so good
This app was a game changer for me and allows me to use high quality sounds in a very user-friendly manner
The user interface is very intuitive as well! Making new patches... all of it has been a breeze
Pain Points
The iPad version of the app has been crashing and doesn’t work at all since the most recent update
Recently it has been glitching and mid service it stops working and closes
Only being able to assign controllers to what you can see on the main menu is puzzling
Pitch bend messages were not happening at all.
High confidence · 33 reviews available
What are the pros and cons?
Pros
- Worship-specific UX and workflow
- High-quality curated internal sound library
- AUv3 hosting capability
- Strong brand authority in the church music space
Cons
- Recent stability issues and crashes in live settings
- Complex registration and onboarding process
- Limited MIDI mapping depth
- High annual subscription cost for individual users
What is the market outlook?
Growth Opportunities
- Simplify the demo-to-paid conversion funnel
- Expand AI Patch Builder capabilities
- Enhance collaborative setlist sharing features
- Improve MIDI CC mapping flexibility
Market Threats
- Logic Pro for iPad's professional feature set
- Ecosystem lock-in from MultiTracks.com (Playback)
- Emerging high-fidelity instrument ports (Pianoteq)
- Loss of user trust due to performance reliability issues
Who competes with Sunday Keys?
The Nemesis
PlayBack: Music Challenge
Ensemble Education
The primary ecosystem rival in the worship market, used by the same church teams for live performance and track management.
The primary ecosystem rival in the worship market, used by the same church teams for live performance and track management.
Contenders
KORG Module Pro
KORG INC.
A high-quality sound module that serves as the core sound source for many worship keyboardists on iPad.
A high-quality sound module that serves as the core sound source for many worship keyboardists on iPad.
What are the key takeaways?
Sunday Keys is a exciting music app that is available. With a 4.6/5 rating from 104 reviews, it excites its users from users. Users particularly appreciate sound quality and variety, though technical stability and crashes remains a common concern.
Best for: Worship leaders and church keyboard players who need a reliable, professional-grade, and easy-to-use software rig for live performance.
How much does it cost?
Model: subscription
Monetization is strictly subscription-based, focusing on annual recurring revenue. The tiers are structured to upsell based on content volume (Song Patches) and multi-user/campus access.