3 FREE Ipad Apps for Worship Leaders
- Nathan Drake

- Oct 4, 2018
- 1 min read
Do you have an Ipad. Do you lead worship. Do you like tacos. If you answer yes to at least 2 of these questions, this post is for you. In a app store overflowing with.. well...apps, we take a look at 3 free apps essential for the worship leader.

Canva
Canva is an online graphic design app with a great app for the ipad. Though it can’t do any intense design work it is great for making quick designs and social media posts on the fly. AND it is one of the few online apps in which I actually like the Ipad app better than the computer version
YouVersion Bible
Youversion has become the go to app for worship leaders and pastors for good reason: easy to navigate, well designed, social, and you know… its the bible.
Music Memos
https://www.apple.com/music-memos/
Not your grandma's voice memo app. Music memos is a simple recording app from Apple with one very cool feature: after you record music, the ipad will analyze the audio file and find the chords for you. Boom goes the dynamite.














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Great list of apps for anyone using an iPad. It's always nice to balance productivity with a little fun, and Block Blast is one of the casual games I enjoy whenever I have a few spare minutes.
Canva is still one of the most practical tools for creating quick graphics, especially when working from an iPad. After finishing creative tasks, I usually take a short break with Cool Games before jumping into the next project.
Nice list of apps—it's always helpful to find free tools that actually make leading worship a little easier. When I have some free time after reading articles like this, I like playing Stickman Hook for a quick break because it's simple, fun, and surprisingly relaxing.
Just finished reading the article on three free iPad apps for worship leaders and found the breakdown quite practical, especially the way it highlights using apps for managing setlists, chord charts, and smoother service planning. It’s interesting how even simple free tools can streamline preparation for worship teams and reduce last-minute confusion during sessions. It also made me reflect on how digital organisation tools matter beyond worship settings, because students often need structured academic support when workloads pile up, and that is where services like Professional Assignment Help come up in conversations, with New Assignment Help sometimes mentioned among peers in a neutral way. Makes me curious how many other fields rely on similar lightweight apps for coordination.