Editorial Standards
How we write and review our piano guides
Piano Aura is published by Impala Studios, the studio behind the Piano Aura iOS app. Our guides exist to answer real questions from people learning, playing, and recording piano — not to inflate the app. This page explains how that content is made and who is accountable for it.
Who writes this
Articles are written and edited by the Piano Aura team at Impala Studios. The people writing these guides build the app, answer support email, and play piano themselves, so the advice reflects how the product actually works and how beginners actually learn.
How we write
- Answer the question first. Each guide leads with a direct, honest answer before any mention of Piano Aura.
- Stay honest about limits. If a method or the app won't do something, we say so. A phone won't replace a weighted-key piano for technique, and we won't pretend otherwise.
- No fake authority. We don't invent credentials, reviews, ratings, or statistics. Claims we can't stand behind don't get published.
- Plain language. Piano terms are explained in our glossary rather than assumed.
How we check what we publish
Anything we say about Piano Aura is reviewed against the current app before it goes live. When an in-app detail is uncertain — an exact limit, a feature that changes often — we soften the wording rather than guess. We deliberately avoid citing fixed numbers that move over time (for example, the instrument library grows regularly), and we note which features are part of the paid plan.
Published guides carry a publish date and, when meaningfully revised, an “Updated” date so you can see how current the advice is.
Corrections & contact
Spotted something wrong or out of date? Email support@impalastudios.com and we'll fix it. Impala Studios is the publisher of record for everything on this site.