Clickarus is a metronome for iPhone and iPad that knows your setlist

Clickarus is a new metronome app from the musical group Airplane Mode. You can use Clickarus to set up multiple metronome tracks, picking different clicking and tapping sounds. You can name your metronome tracks for your songs, and set the tempos accordingly. It's a universal app for iPhone and iPad, and syncs your new tracks and changes you've made over iCloud.

Here are the headline featuers of Clickarus:

  • Choose between five different click sounds.
  • Sync between all your iOS devices via iCloud.
  • Jump to the next or previous song with a connected bluetooth device, such as the AirTurn, or a Bluetooth keyboard.
  • Adjust tempos quickly by dragging the counter up and down, or just tap to the beat and let Clickarus figure it out.
  • Original tempo is saved, so you can revert if needed.
  • Share your song list with bandmates via email, iMessage, et cetera.
  • Easily rearrange songs in the set for different performances.
  • Universal app, with excellent iPad Pro support.

You can get Clickarus for free from the App Store now. If you like the app, you can choose to tip Airplane Mode for $0.99, $2.99, or $4.99.

Joseph Keller

Joseph Keller is the former Editor in Chief of iMore. An Apple user for almost 20 years, he spends his time learning the ins and outs of iOS and macOS, always finding ways of getting the most out of his iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, and Mac.

Latest in Audio Apps
Verdy Beats Pill Stand
This cute character holds your Beats Pill — and costs $500
Spotify Car Thing
Spotify's Car Thing was a cool in-car streaming display for your songs — and soon, it'll be absolutely useless as the music stops for good
Spotify wrapped on iPhone 12
Apple appeals a $1.9 billion EU fine levied following Spotify's claims of anti-competitive App Store behavior
Spotify wrapped on iPhone 12
Spotify's lossless music support could finally be on the way via the Music Pro add-on instead of a whole new tier
Trent Reznor
Ex-Apple Music exec and Nine Inch Nails star Trent Reznor slams streaming services, claims they "make being an artist unsustainable.”
Spotify audiobook screenshots
Spotify will hike its prices again, report claims, as it attempts to pay for its expansion into podcasts and audiobooks
Latest in News
iMore Logo
One more thing… Goodbye from iMore
Jony Ive
Jony Ive’s OpenAI hardware device could be his next world-changing design
NEBULA Cosmos 4K SE with Apple TV
This new 4K projector is tempting me to replace my LG C2 TV, just so I can watch Slow Horses on a 200-inch display
VisionOS 2 app reorganization
visionOS 2 is the first major software update for Apple Vision Pro, and now it's available
macOS Sequoia
macOS Sequoia (version 15) is now available for your Mac with some big upgrades
watchOS 11
watchOS 11 is now rolling out to all Apple Watch users with the Series 6 or newer