The Capo Guide
Find the right capo position. Use the chord shapes you already know.
The Chordii Capo Companion is a small rotating capo guide that helps guitar players quickly see where to place a capo so they can stay in familiar chord families like G, C, D, A, and E.
Instead of guessing during rehearsal or doing mental math between songs, you simply rotate the wheel to the original song key.
The front windows then show the practical fret positions where those common chord shapes will work.
If a certain option doesn’t make sense within the first few frets, that window is intentionally left blank. This tool focuses on real playing situations, not every theoretical possibility.
Who this is for
- Acoustic players who rely on open chord shapes
- Worship teams and singer-songwriters
- Guitarists who want faster key changes in rehearsal
- Bass players or electric players who occasionally grab an acoustic
- Anyone who has ever wished every song could just be played in G
What makes this version different
The original Chordii wheel is paper-based and designed for broader music theory learning.
The Capo Companion is built specifically for quick, in-the-moment capo decisions.
- Compact pocket-friendly size (approx. 4" × 4")
- Durable two-tone 3D printed plastic construction
- Laser-engraved graphics for long-term visibility
- Precision snap-fit mechanical assembly
- Indexed rotating wheel that clicks into each key
- Handmade in small batches in Indiana
It’s designed to feel like a tiny piece of real gear, not a study tool.
What it helps you do
- Quickly find usable capo positions
- Stay in chord shapes you feel confident playing
- Reduce overthinking during rehearsal or live sets
- Adjust keys on the fly when singers need a change
- Build stronger intuition for how keys relate on guitar
It won’t teach you everything about music theory. It will help you play the song right now.
- Approx. 4" wide
- Approx. 1/4" thick
- Smaller and more durable than the original paper Chordii
- Easy to keep in a case pocket or gig bag
Each unit is designed, 3D printed, laser engraved, and assembled by hand — right here in our Indiana shop. Inventory is released in limited runs while production continues to scale.










