For mcs & hosts

Own the run-of-show, not the chaos

Tell the agent about an event in plain language and it builds your run-of-show: segments, cues, names to pronounce, timings. You hold the room. It keeps the timeline straight.

Sound familiar?

  • The schedule changes in three different chats and you are reading last week's version into the mic.
  • Names, titles and pronunciations arrive late and scattered, and a mistake on stage is unforgivable.
  • You are coordinating with the DJ, the band and the planner live, with no shared timeline anyone agrees on.

What changes for you

One run-of-show, one truth

Segments, cues and timings live in one place that updates for everyone, so you are never reading an old version into the mic.

Names and cues you can trust

Pronunciations, titles and special moments sit with each segment, so the agent surfaces the right name at the right beat and you never fumble it on stage.

In sync with the floor

The DJ, band and planner read from the same timeline, so a delayed entry or a moved speech reaches everyone at once, not just one chat.

From brief to delivered

  1. 1Tell the agent: "Wedding reception, welcome, speeches, first dance, cake, then the band."
  2. 2It builds the run-of-show: segments, cues, names and timings in one shareable view.
  3. 3The DJ, band and planner get the same timeline, so cues and changes land with everyone together.
  4. 4You run the room from one clear sheet, and your profile shows the events you have hosted to win the next booking.

The tools behind it

Good to know

What happens when the timeline changes mid-event?

Update it once and everyone reading the run-of-show sees the new order. A moved speech or a late entry reaches the DJ, band and crew at the same moment.

Can I store pronunciations and special notes per segment?

Yes. Names, titles, pronunciations and cues attach to each segment, so the agent puts the right detail in front of you exactly when you need it.

Will it talk to the other vendors on the event?

Yes. When a planner runs the event, your run-of-show lines up with theirs, so you are coordinating from one timeline instead of chasing updates.

Ready to run your next one better?