TapFlag
ProPresenter · Lighting · Stream

On the same page as stage before the moment arrives.

TapFlag routes silent cues from the pastor's hand to your exact station — ProPresenter, lighting, stream — in under a second. No more squinting across 60 feet of room.

"The pastor jumped ahead. You saw the tap before he finished the sentence. You were already there."

That's what booth and stage moving as one actually feels like.

You see it before he finishes the sentence.

One tap on stage. Sub-second to your screen. You're ready on the word — not after it.

PASTOR  ·  ON STAGE

9:41•••

TAPFLAG

Sunday Morning Service

Next slide
Hold
Roll video
End service
ProPresenter  —  Sunday Morning

LIVE

Great is your faithfulness

O Lord, I will sing

NEXT

Morning by morning
new mercies I see

⏸ Holding on current slide

INCOMING CUE

Next slide

Pastor  ·  just now

INCOMING CUE

Hold

Pastor  ·  just now

PP OPERATOR  ·  BOOTH

Under a second end-to-end — pastor taps mid-sentence, operator is ready before the sentence ends.

Built for the booth, not the pastor.

Seamless transitions. Every time. Stage and booth move as one.

Your cue. Not everyone's.

Cues route to specific roles. "Next slide" goes to ProPresenter. "Hit the wash" goes to lighting. Stream gets its own. Nobody else's phone buzzes.

  • Per-role targeting — PP, lighting, and stream are separate
  • No noise for crew members who don't need that cue
  • Acknowledgments confirm the booth received it

You're ready before the moment.

Sub-second delivery means you see the cue while the pastor is still on the word. Not after. You're not reacting — you're already there.

  • Realtime over Supabase — not polling, not SMS
  • Works on any phone network, no local Wi-Fi required
  • Cooldown throttling prevents accidental double-taps

A browser tab. That's it.

No app install. No hardware. Open it on whatever screen you already have at the booth — laptop, tablet, spare monitor. Join the event, you're live.

  • No install — works in any modern browser
  • Tablet-friendly layout for booth-sized screens
  • Fresh event code each Sunday — nothing carries over

Questions from the booth.

How TapFlag fits alongside ProPresenter, your lighting board, and your stream stack — without replacing any of it.

Does TapFlag integrate directly with ProPresenter?

Not directly — TapFlag signals the human behind ProPresenter. The operator sees "next slide" or "hold" the instant the pastor taps. You still drive PP. The difference is you're not guessing from body language anymore.

How is this different from a radio headset?

Headsets are bidirectional voice. TapFlag is silent, one-tap, and logged. Stage doesn't need to say anything — and booth doesn't need to listen through a noisy IEM mix. Cues are discrete, role-targeted, and appear on screen.

Can lighting get different cues than ProPresenter?

Yes. Each cue card is wired to one or more roles. "Hit the wash" can go to lighting only. "Next slide" goes to ProPresenter only. Stream gets its own cards. No one sees what isn't theirs.

Does it work across multiple campuses?

Yes. TapFlag runs over the internet, not local Wi-Fi. A tap at the main campus reaches a remote campus booth in the same sub-second window. Multi-Campus tier lifts participant caps for larger teams.

Seamless transitions. Every time.

Stage and booth move as one. Try it at this week's run-through — no install, no hardware, free to start.

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