TapFlag
For worship leaders & music directors

The bridge lands. Every time.

Signal FOH, call key changes, cue the band — all without stopping the song. One tap. Under a second. Faster than eye contact from 80 feet away.

You’re four bars into the bridge. Your monitor drops. You mouth “more me” across the room — FOH doesn’t see it. The congregation feels the moment slip. That’s the last time that happens.

Tap once. Stay in the song.

The cues you’d say out loud — now silent, instant, and impossible to miss at FOH.

Worship leader • on stage

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Sunday Morning Service

FOH engineer • at the booth

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FOH • Sunday Morning Service

Incoming cue

More me

from Worship Leader • just now

Prev • 2m ago

Take it down

Prev • 8m ago

Kill click

Under a second — faster than eye contact with FOH. No lip-reading. No broken moments.

Every cue you say mid-set, at your fingertips.

Stay in the song.

Pre-built cues for what you always say mid-set. Tap once — your hand never leaves your side.

  • “More me,” “Kill click,” “One more time” ready to go
  • Tap without looking — muscle memory in minutes
  • 2-second cooldown stops accidental double-taps

The right person sees it.

Role routing sends “more me” to FOH only, key changes to the whole band, tempo to the drummer. No crossed signals.

  • Per-cue role routing configured once, reused every week
  • Lighting doesn’t see your monitor requests
  • Works alongside in-ears and Clear-Com

No more “I never saw it.”

Every cue is logged with who sent it and who acknowledged. Post-service “did you get my signal?” ends here.

  • Full timestamped history per service
  • Acknowledgment trail per recipient
  • Exportable for post-service team review

Questions worship leaders ask.

Everything you need to know before Sunday.

Does TapFlag replace my in-ear comms?

No. TapFlag is a silent visual cue layer — not an audio channel. Your in-ears and Clear-Com stay exactly as they are. TapFlag fills the gap they can’t: cues you can’t say out loud mid-song.

How fast does the cue arrive at FOH?

Under a second on a typical church WiFi network. Faster than catching FOH’s eye from the stage — and impossible to miss since it lights up their screen directly.

Can I send different cues to different band members?

Yes. Every cue is role-routed. A tempo cue goes to the drummer only, a key-change cue to the whole band, “more me” only to FOH. You configure it once when you build the template.

How do I set up cues for my team?

Build a template once: define roles (FOH, drummer, ProPresenter) and cue cards. Launch the event and share a six-letter code. Your team joins on their phone — no app install, no account. Reuse the same template every week.

Will my band actually use this?

They join with a six-letter code on their own phone. No install, no account required. Most bands pick it up during Thursday rehearsal and wonder how they managed without it on Sunday.

Try it at Thursday rehearsal.

Five-minute setup. Your whole band on board by the warm-up. The bridge lands Sunday.

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