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Output screens overview

What output screens are, where they live, and how to access them.

Output screens overview

Every team gets their own dedicated screen. The speaker gets a confidence monitor. The audience gets a Q&A display. None of those people need to log in — the screens are public URLs designed to be opened, bookmarked, and left running.


Three categories of output

Presentor — a confidence monitor for the speaker, host, or worship leader on stage. Shows the current cue, the next cue, and optionally the live Q&A queue. Minimal, glanceable, always in sync with what the director is running.

Team outputs — one screen per team. Audio sees their notes and the cue timer. Lights sees the fixture grid. Video sees camera names. Each team gets exactly what they need and nothing they don't.

Public — the Q&A display projected to the audience. When Q&A is open, it shows a QR code the audience can scan to submit questions. When closed, it shows a branded placeholder you configure.


URL structure

Screen URL pattern
Team output /room/{roomId}/output/{teamSlug}
Presentor /room/{roomId}/output/presentor
Q&A public display /room/{roomId}/output/qa-public
Audience submission form /q/{token}

Team slug examples: audio, video, lights, camera, stage, qa, plus any custom team slugs you've created.


No login required

Output screens are intentionally public — they're designed to be opened on projectors, backstage tablets, and laptops that don't have a CueProX account. Treat the URLs as internal links: share them with your crew, but don't post them publicly.

Note

There's no copy button on output URLs yet. To share a URL, click the link to open it, then copy from the browser's address bar. This is on the roadmap to improve.

Device and display targets

Output screens are designed for landscape displays — projectors, widescreen monitors, laptops, and tablets in landscape orientation. The layout is fixed-width by design: a 1920×1080 projector and a 13" laptop will both get a readable result.

Smaller screens (phones, portrait tablets) will still display something, but the layout isn't optimized for them. Set up your outputs on the actual hardware you'll use during the show.


Finding the URLs

Two places:

  1. Room config → Outputs tab — a list of all URLs for the room, available before any show starts.
  2. Director view → Outputs panel (left sidebar) — same list, available during the show without leaving the director seat.

Tip

Bookmark each output URL on the device that uses it. A backstage tablet pointed at Stage, the lighting desk laptop pointed at Lights — set it once before rehearsal, then just leave the tabs open. You'll never type a URL again during a show.

What happens when a session isn't running

Output screens stay open and connected at all times — they don't go blank between events. When no session is active, the cue cards show empty state, the timer shows zero, and the STREAMING badge in the header is hidden. Once the director starts a session, everything populates live.

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