The Drum Buddha mark — a Buddha seated at a full drum kit
One player · one kit · no growth team
About

One player. No growth team.

Hi — I'm Gabe. I've played most of my life, badly on the bad weeks and a little better on the good ones. Drums are the thing I sit down at when I want to play without it turning into a project.

Drum Buddha started as a notes file: grooves I was working on, fills I kept losing, tempos I kept forgetting. Every app I tried wanted to turn that into a game — points, streaks, a monthly bill. I just wanted a quiet place to put the practice.

So I built one. Local-first, no accounts, every feature free. It's the app I reach for at 11pm, and I hope it earns a spot in your practice room too. It's the newest in the Buddha family, alongside Ukulele Buddha and Guitar Buddha — same idea, a different instrument each time.

— see you in there
How it's made

Three rules I won't break.

Rule one

Your music stays yours.

Everything lives on your device. No server, no account, and no analytics unless you opt in. I can't see your grooves, your takes, or whether you opened the app today — and I like it that way.

Rule two

Practice isn't a game.

No streaks, no goals, no scores, no guilt. The moment practice becomes a game you can lose, you stop. The library remembers what you've sat with — that's all the tracking you need.

Rule three

Free means free.

Every feature, forever. There's a tip jar if you'd like to chip in, but nothing is locked behind it and nothing ever will be.

Say hello

It's just me in the inbox.

Questions, bug reports, groove requests — all welcome. I read everything, and I aim to reply within a week.