Run the program live
Use conductor mode to follow your run sheet minute by minute on the day of the event.
Once the run sheet is prepared, the hard part remains: keeping it on the day. Conductor mode turns your program into a full-screen view, designed for a phone resting on the pulpit or a control-room screen, that shows at a glance where you are and whether you are on time.
Launch conductor mode
- Open a program in the detail panel.
- Click Live (play icon) at the top of the panel.
- The view switches to a dark full-screen layout: the current step is shown large and the timer starts automatically.
Note: the button only appears when the run sheet has at least one step. Conductor mode is read-only: it never edits the program, it simply guides you through the live event.
What the screen shows
The current step takes the center of the screen:
| Element | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Step type | Colored pill (worship, prayer, sermon, break...) |
| Title | The step name, very large |
| Time | Planned start and end time, planned duration |
| Person in charge | The responsible person, if filled in |
| Timer | Time elapsed on the current step |
| Next step | Preview at the bottom, so you can anticipate |
Staying on time
The timer counts the time spent on the current step. As long as you are within the planned duration, it stays neutral. As soon as you go over the planned duration, it turns red: that is the visual cue to speed up or move on.
- Pause holds the timer without changing step.
- Reset returns the counter to zero for the current step.
Tip: the timer restarts from zero at every step change. You compare each segment's real time to its planned duration with no mental math.
Navigating during the event
You move through the run sheet without leaving the view:
- On-screen arrows (previous / next) to change step.
- On the keyboard: right arrow or space to go forward, left arrow to go back, Esc to exit.
- When a sermon step is linked to a prepared subject, a button opens the sermon directly in preaching mode.
On the last step, the bottom preview shows the end of the program.