The problem
SongShare needed to preserve songs responsibly while opening discovery to the wider community. It had to respect contributors, avoid feeling like an anonymous archive and make the founding phase understandable.
A living home for Caribbean and African Christian worship songs across Britain and Ireland.

Domain
songshare.co.uk
Audience
Worship leaders, Gospel spheres, contributors and communities preserving songs responsibly.
Sagacity built
Catalogue structure, contributor onboarding, public discovery, directories and app-ready experience.
Case study
Use this structure for cultural preservation platforms that need both access and care.
SongShare needed to preserve songs responsibly while opening discovery to the wider community. It had to respect contributors, avoid feeling like an anonymous archive and make the founding phase understandable.
The product was framed as a living music library with contributor onboarding, curated directories, Gospel spheres and a careful phased launch that signals stewardship rather than extraction.
SongShare now presents a clear public home for preservation, discovery and contribution, with visible catalogue signals and responsible onboarding language.
What was built
Public song library positioning
Contributor and directory pathways
Gospel spheres navigation
Founding phase messaging
PWA-style app experience
Proof points
The homepage names Caribbean and African Gospel songs directly
Published songs and creator signals are visible
The app communicates careful curation before broad opening
Build with Sagacity
Bring the project, pressure point or idea. Sagacity can help shape the route, build the system and keep the work grounded in wisdom.