The base layer
Played by people
Played by Tatenda M., Harare
Christian music & media, rooted in African sound
Backtracks, training, and worship tools rooted in African sound — performed by named musicians, ready for your songs, your keys, your languages.
Sunday is coming. The track doesn't fit.
Rigid multitracks weren't made for your songs, your keys, your languages.
Your worship deserves sound made by human hands.
The transformation
Djembe MIDI pads
The drum circle becomes a finger-drumming kit — same pulse, Sunday-ready.
Marimba Piano roll
Marimba runs land on the grid without losing their swing.
Mbira Kontakt patch
The mbira, deeply sampled — play it from any keyboard.
What we make
I am a…
Backtracks, loops, patches and charts — African worship styles and beyond.
300+ products at launch
Structured training for church musicians — in your language.
50+ tutorials
Mixing, mastering, production and event coverage by our team.
48h quote turnaround
Multilingual lyric presentation for congregations that sing in more than one language.
Shona · Ndebele · isiZulu · English
Lyrics that listen to your band and turn the page themselves.
First of its kind
Named creators, fair splits, and a growing gospel music economy.
70/30 creator share
Our promise
Every song in our catalog is played by a named human musician — never generated. AI joins the team the way a good tech volunteer does: turning lyric pages, translating songs, separating stems for rehearsal. It assists worship. It never authors it.
The base layer
Played by Tatenda M., Harare
The assist
ShalomSync follows the band, not the click.
Read our Responsible AI principles →ShalomSync
Ndinokutendai, Mwari wangu
Makanaka, makanaka
Ndinokutendai, nokuda kwenyasha
Amen, amen
ShalomSync listens and turns the page. You just worship.
See it in ShalomCastProof
"For the first time the backtrack fits our songs, our keys, our language. Our four-piece band sounds like twelve."
"I learned more gospel voicings in a month of Academy than three years of YouTube. And I paid in rands, not dollars I don't have."
"ShalomCast switched between Shona and English mid-song and nobody in the congregation missed a word."
Global stage
The same songs that carry a Sunday in Bulawayo carry living rooms in London, Toronto and Dallas. African worship, priced for Africa, licensed for the world.
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