HOLD Please
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HOLD Please
A stage manager's soundboard for the modern theatre.
HOLD Please is a one-tap voice cue board built for stage managers, ASMs, tech directors, and rehearsal callers. Instead of shouting across a noisy house or hunting for a microphone, just tap a button — a clear, pre-recorded voice cue plays through the room. Each button toggles play/stop, lights up red while it's broadcasting, and falls back to green when it's done.
Cues are grouped into six sections so you can find what you need fast:
• Stage Cues — Hold Please, Continue, Places, Freeze, Take it back, Thank you
• Timing — 5/10/15/30 minute calls and breaks, "to places," "to curtain"
• Production — Action, Cut, Rollem, Stand clear, That's a wrap, In 3, 2, 1
• Movement & Lighting — stage left/right/up/down, find your light, hold for lighting, tech difficulties, the show will resume
• Quiet & Wrap — quiet backstage, quiet in the house, return for notes, done for tonight
• Calling the Show — Go, Standby, LX, SFX, Stage Left/Right, Be Quiet (forceful)
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Rebuilt for iOS 26 and SwiftUI. The whole app was rewritten from the ground up on Apple's latest framework. Faster launch, smoother scrolling, and the modern look you expect from a 2026 app.
iPhone support. HOLD Please now runs natively on iPhone in addition to iPad. The cue grid automatically reflows to fit any screen — from compact iPhone portrait to full-width iPad landscape — so you can call the show from your pocket or your prompt desk.
Master volume slider. A single slider at the top of the screen controls the level of every cue, with a live percentage readout. Adjust the volume on the fly without diving into Control Center, and even active playing cues respond instantly.
Live VU meter. A 24-segment audio meter with classic green-yellow-red zones shows you exactly what's going out to the house, with a peak-hold indicator so you can spot transients at a glance. When two cues are playing at once, the meter sums them — so you always know how hot the mix is.
Sticky section headers. Scroll through dozens of cues without losing your place — the section title stays pinned at the top of the screen as you go.