Visitor takeaway
55/100
Fair AI-discovery coverage across description, prompts, keywords, visuals, tool metadata, health, and freshness.
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Visitor takeaway
55/100
Fair AI-discovery coverage across description, prompts, keywords, visuals, tool metadata, health, and freshness.
Routing category
Entertainment
This app has a primary category, so visitors can browse and compare it in the right directory context.
Connector evidence
Reachable
Tedix can reach this MCP endpoint and can show live capability evidence when tools are discovered.
Directory freshness
7h ago
Catalog metadata was refreshed 7h ago (July 18, 2026).
Metronome Need a steady beat? This metronome is ready to help. Pick a speed, press start, and follow the click. It is made for music practice that is easy, clear, and fun. You can use it for almost any instrument. Play piano, guitar, drums, violin, bass, ukulele, flute, trumpet, saxophone, cello, or any other instrument. You can also use it for singing, dancing, clapping, marching, or learning rhythm. If you want to stay on the beat, this metronome can help. Choose your tempo in BPM, which means beats per minute. Want to play slowly? Pick a low number. Want to play fast? Pick a high number. You are in control. Change the speed whenever you want until it feels just right. If you do not know the BPM you need, use tap tempo. Tap along with the beat you hear in your head. The metronome will help find the speed for you. It is quick, simple, and useful. Practice one step at a time. Start slow so your hands learn the notes. When you can play without mistakes, make the tempo a little faster. Keep doing this until you reach your goal. Small steps help you get better. A steady beat is one of the best ways to improve. It helps your timing, rhythm, and confidence. It also helps you play with other people because everyone follows the same beat. This metronome works well for beginners, students, teachers, hobby players, and professional musicians. It is useful during lessons, rehearsals, warm-ups, concerts, and daily practice. Whether you play for five minutes or five hours, a steady beat makes practice more helpful. Use it to learn new songs. Use it to fix hard parts. Use it to build speed without rushing. Use it to make tricky rhythms easier to understand. You can even use it to keep a steady pace while reading music or practicing scales, chords, arpeggios, and exercises. Different songs need different speeds. A slow ballad feels different from a fast rock song. Classical music, jazz, pop, folk, blues, country, hip-hop, and many other styles all use tempo. Finding the right BPM helps music sound the way it should. Teachers can use this metronome in class. Students can use it at home. Bands can use it during rehearsal. Choirs can practice together. Drum lines can stay together. Solo musicians can improve their timing. Anyone who wants a steady beat can use it. If you are learning rhythm, ask questions. If you are not sure what BPM to use, ask for help. If you want practice ideas, ask. You can also ask about note values, rests, counting, time signatures, subdivisions, swing feel, accents, or ways to practice difficult rhythms. Simple answers make learning easier. Try setting small goals. Play one line correctly three times. Raise the BPM by a few beats. Repeat until you reach your target speed. Slow practice is not weak practice. It is smart practice. Remember to relax while you play. Breathe normally. Keep good posture. Listen carefully to every click. Try to match each note to the beat instead of chasing it. Good timing comes from careful listening and steady practice. This metronome is designed to be simple. You do not need special music knowledge to begin. Just choose a tempo, start the beat, and play. You can change the speed whenever you need. The goal is to make practice easier, clearer, and more enjoyable. Whether you are learning your first song, preparing for an audition, practicing with a band, getting ready for a concert, or simply working on better rhythm, this metronome is here to help. Keep the beat. Stay steady. Practice a little every day. Small improvements grow into big results, and every beat brings you one step closer to becoming a stronger, more confident musician.
Metronome: Music tempo+beat is indexed by Tedix as a structured entertainment listing for AI assistants, search crawlers, and users comparing agent-ready apps.
Use this page to understand whether Metronome: Music tempo+beat is relevant for entertainment workflows in AI assistants.
For MCP discovery, this listing helps crawlers connect Metronome: Music tempo+beat to tool, resource, prompt, and server-health signals instead of treating it as a generic directory entry.
The canonical Tedix directory URL is https://tedix.dev/apps/metronome/.
Tedix identifies Metronome: Music tempo+beat from Upstream Mcp tool source; Store sources: ChatGPT app store; Distribution: Ecosystem Directory; Tenant install: A platform catalog operator must create or reconcile the base app before tenants can install this entry.. Availability is reported for FR, US, GB, ES, KR, IN.
Authentication: Open Access. Metronome: Music tempo+beat is flagged for Works in Conversation. Current MCP inventory reports 1 tools, 1 resources, and 0 prompts.
Use to display a ticking metronome to the user.
Comparable apps in Entertainment include 123 Piano, 789 Sudoku, A-Z Dictionary, ABC Crossword.
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Visitor takeaway
55/100
Fair AI-discovery coverage across description, prompts, keywords, visuals, tool metadata, health, and freshness.
Routing category
Entertainment
This app has a primary category, so visitors can browse and compare it in the right directory context.
Connector evidence
Reachable
Tedix can reach this MCP endpoint and can show live capability evidence when tools are discovered.
Directory freshness
7h ago
Catalog metadata was refreshed 7h ago (July 18, 2026).
MCP list method errors: prompts: RPC error -32601: Method not found
https://metronome.widgets.widget.olutely.com/metronome/mcpLast checked: 1d ago
Call the `metronome` tool to display the metronome widget to the user.
MCP list method errors: prompts: RPC error -32601: Method not found
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| Tool | Description | Flags | Test | Last Tested | |
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metronome | Use to display a ticking metronome to the user. | read-only | 100%Latency 220ms | May 4, 2026 |
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55 of 100 — how easily AI agents can find this app
Add at least 2 example prompts. Prompt examples strongly improve app matching and click-through intent.
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