
HazzanSolutions is committed to affordability.
We offer a fully integrated, cost-effective ecosystem designed to support clergy, educators, congregations, and families at every stage of Torah chanting, learning, and lifecycle engagement. Together, HazzanSolutions products empower communities regardless of size with innovative tools that save time, reduce costs, and enhance meaningful Jewish participation.
TropeTrainer™ provides a powerful, accessible platform for mastering Torah, Haftarah, and Megillot chanting, with pricing that becomes increasingly affordable at scale. Individual annual subscriptions are $130, but organizations benefit from reduced rates—$97 per user for 4+ licenses and as low as $81 per user for 10+ licenses, as well as scales between 5 and 10 users. Additional savings are available through custom codes offering 10% off annual plans, making high-quality trope education more accessible than ever.
iLeyn streamlines Torah service coordination, aliyah assignments, and scheduling with a modern, intuitive interface. Compared to legacy platforms like torahreaders.net and webparashah, iLeyn delivers comparable—and often superior—functionality at up to 75% lower cost, providing exceptional value for congregations of all sizes.
MitzvahManager completes the ecosystem as a comprehensive B’nai Mitzvah training and engagement platform. With simple, transparent per-user pricing and no onboarding or annual fees, it removes traditional barriers to adoption.
Chant Torah America. Through the initiative, congregations can gift each B’nai Mitzvah student a first-year subscription to TropeTrainer™ for just $38—an exceptionally affordable investment that ensures every student has ongoing access to high-quality learning tools. Combined with guided incentives, milestone recognition, and quarterly leyning opportunities, Chant Torah America reinforces confidence and connection long after the big day. The result is a transformative approach that preserves hard-earned skills, cultivates lifelong Torah readers, strengthens synagogue involvement, and significantly reduces post–B’nai Mitzvah attrition.
