Arlo, I've been a SLM user and a BH customer for a good while, yes?
To this day I still use BH primarily as a show-prep tool, to build and print set lists in one layout only. Performance use is limited to myself and my iPad Mini for lyric crib sheets, because my guys are too busy juggling personal kit and monitor mixes on their devices to be troubled with task-switching to a set list and back again during every pause.
This probably makes me and the boys some of BH's more basic use cases. In fact I'd wager we're luddites compared to many other subscribers.
I wonder if my basic needs seem ludicrous to you. Please understand that I do not intend insult when I say that I need only one cylinder of this fantastic V8-powered music machine that you've built. BH has features and depth like no other band management app, and I appreciate that it offers multiple ways to do things....
....yet you've removed from the app the feature that I enjoyed the most.
Well, there is another thing that makes me smile. The BH app makes it enjoyable to wade into the audience on break and use individuals as sounding boards for the next set (when I haven't knocked it out in advance of the gig). For decades before BH came along, I used paper and Sharpies ---- however BH makes me look good. But I digress.
Excel can be a very powerful filtering tool. I can print my setlists in Word, save them in PDF for emailing, or publish them directly to my band website in HTML for browser-based viewing. My NAS takes nightly snapshots of my data, and syncs it to the cloud. All of this might require a few more mouse-clicks when compared to BH, but not many. My point is - I have other means of getting through my workflow and safeguarding my data.
With web-sharing removed from BH, I'll have to consider the value of the rest of the application to me when my subscription comes up for renewal in mid-September. It would be a melancholy feeling to part ways after having used SLM and BH for so many years, but I can buy a lot of paper and Sharpies for $25 per annum.
Again, I hope you're neither insulted nor put-off by what I've written here. And it almost goes without saying that I hope you'll put the web-sharing bits back into the app.
Thanks for a great app over the years, and thanks for listening.
Sincerely,
Tim ==