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Steal Stuff From the Web

OnSong is, like, designed to let you yoink content from places you actually use. Way back when, OnSong could only search one sketchy internet site at a time from inside the app. Yeah. That was... a vibe. Plus it meant you couldn't even peek at the terms of use before importing stuff (whoops, legal liability much?). Enter: the brand spankin' new Add To OnSong extension — basically a cheat code for vacuuming all your content into OnSong with literally one tap in Safari. You're welcome.

Tap-to-Steal Extension (But Like, Legally)

OnSong now flexes with the Add To OnSong Safari extension, which lets you import files & content straight from a website without your app exploding. Bonus: you can actually read the website's terms of use before you YOLO your content into OnSong. Revolutionary, we know.

Oh, & the Add To OnSong extension doesn't just do chord charts & lyrics — it'll import basically any file format we didn't break.

The Old-School Internet Search (Aka Abandoned Feature)

Searching the internet from inside OnSong is turned off by default (for your own good, trust us) & requires you to fiddle with Settings » Import Settings » Internet Settings to even think about enabling it. You can beg your web-based content provider for an OnSong settings file that does the heavy liftin', or you can hype them up to integrate with OnSong using our super impressive developer tools.

If OnSong's hooked up to a website with all the right magic parameters, then you can search. Groundbreaking stuff.

⚠️ LEGAL WORD VOMIT: OnSong doesn't hand out content & definitely doesn't license you to do it either. You're 100% responsible for makin' sure you're not breakin' the law with every single thing you import. Just 'cause something's free on the internet doesn't mean you can use it, bestie. Read. The. Terms.

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