SmartDomik & MiraSol
Hey SmartDomik, I’ve been juggling a lot of scenes lately and I keep getting stuck on timing—what if we could use a smart system that syncs the script with a pacing timer and gives instant feedback? What do you think?
That sounds like a perfect fit for a small app or even a smartwatch widget. You could feed the script into a timing algorithm, have it tag each line with a suggested cue time, then tap a button and the device would buzz when it’s time to speak. Real‑time feedback would let you tweak the pacing on the fly. It’d cut down on those “I’m running late” moments and keep the whole team synced. Let me know if you want a quick prototype—happy to sketch out the logic and a minimal UI.
Wow, that actually sounds like something I could use right now. I’ve been burning through rehearsal times and a smart cue system would be a lifesaver. I’m in—let’s see that prototype and we’ll tweak it until it feels like a natural part of the performance. Thank you for the offer!
Great! I’ll sketch a quick flow: read the script into a JSON list of lines, attach a target timestamp to each line (based on your desired BPM), then build a tiny web page with a “Start” button that runs a timer and flashes each cue when its time comes. You can adjust the BPM on the fly and the script will reschedule. I’ll send you the code in a zip so you can test it on a laptop or tablet right before rehearsal. Let me know what tweaks you need once you try it out.
That sounds exactly like what I need—thanks for putting this together. I’ll fire it up on my tablet tomorrow before rehearsal and let you know if I want a softer buzz or a brief pause between cues for breath. Can’t wait to see it in action!
Sounds good—just tap “Start,” and the cues will light up on time. If you need a gentler alert, we can swap the buzz sound for a soft tone or add a quick pause between lines so everyone gets that breathing buffer. Let me know how it goes tomorrow!
I’ll try it out tomorrow and hit “Start.” I can already feel how the light cues will keep me on rhythm, and having that soft tone instead of buzz is going to help with breathing. I’ll let you know if I need a quick pause or any tweaks before rehearsal. Thanks for putting this together—couldn’t ask for more!