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Quick tour
A two-minute walkthrough of the main areas you'll use.
Quick tour
Here's a fast walk through every major surface in CueProX, in the order you'll encounter them. You don't need to understand every detail now — the goal is orientation.
Your dashboard
When you sign in, you land on your dashboard. This is the locations list: the physical venues or buildings your account contains. Most organizations start with one. A multi-campus church might have several. Each location is a self-contained unit with its own rooms, teams, and people.
From here you can create a new location, jump into an existing one, or check the live status of any room that's currently active.
A location
Click into a location and you'll see its main settings page. The sidebar on the left gives you access to everything the location contains: its rooms, the teams that work across all rooms, the people who have access, pending invitations, and location-wide settings.
You don't spend much time at the location level during a live show — it's mostly an organizational container. The action happens inside a room.
A room
A room is a specific space: Main Hall, Foyer, Studio, Stage 2. Click into one and you'll find a set of configuration tabs — Access, Teams, Output, Cue types, Fixtures, Stage, Templates, History, Settings — each covering a different aspect of how that room is set up and used. This is where you configure who has access, what teams are active, and how outputs are structured.
When you're done configuring and the show is ready to run, you come back here to enter the director view.
The director view
The director view is where the show actually happens. Click "Enter director view" from the room page to open it.
The main area is the cue list — your running order. The director advances cues one at a time. As each cue becomes active, the relevant teams see it on their output screens immediately.
The sidebar gives you access to additional tools: a message panel for sending notes to the whole team, a people list showing who's currently connected, Q&A moderation, the stage roster, and output previews. Most of your show time is spent here.
Output screens
Every team has a dedicated output URL — a web page that updates automatically as the director advances cues. You open these on whatever device the team is using: a laptop at the sound desk, a tablet for the lights engineer, a screen behind the stage for the host.
Output screens require no login. They're keyed to a specific room and team, and anyone with the URL sees the same live content. There's also a presentor view (a full-screen confidence monitor) and a public Q&A submission page for audiences.
Helpdesk and User guide
If something isn't working as expected, the Helpdesk (accessible from the bottom of every dashboard sidebar) lets you submit a support ticket directly. If you want to learn more about a feature, you're already in the right place: this User guide is the reference for everything CueProX does.
Use the sidebar on the left to dive into any section. Or continue to the next page to learn about signing in and setting up your account.