Platforms, Status, and Getting Help

Written By Richard Jenkins

Last updated About 8 hours ago

Short Answer
Sonority currently runs as a native Android app backed by a production‑ready infrastructure hosted in Sydney, with iOS planned; you can get help via the main website, community channels, and direct email support.


Long Answer
Under the hood, Sonority is built on a Lovable + Supabase architecture, with a native Android app that runs fully as an app (not just a web wrapper) and is configured to work offline. Servers are hosted in Sydney, Australia, aligning the initial focus with Australian musicians and laying the groundwork for later global expansion. This setup ensures low-latency access for local users and a robust foundation for scaling.​

The development and release process is fully automated using a professional CI/CD pipeline. Changes made in the Lovable environment are synced to GitHub, where GitHub Actions build the app, sync Capacitor, produce Android APKs, and distribute them via Firebase App Distribution to beta testers. Versioning is handled automatically, and new builds typically move from code changes to distribution in around 20 minutes, which enables rapid iteration.​

If you need help, the main Sonority website (sonority.world) provides an entry point to information, links, and community resources. You can connect via the community platforms linked from the site to share feedback, request features, or discuss use cases with others. For direct support, bug reports, or specific questions, you can email sonoritysystem@gmail.com, and your input helps shape what gets built next.​