X32 · Yamaha CL/QL · dLive — more formats shipping monthly

Stage plots for
houses of worship

Stop training volunteers from scratch every Sunday. Give them a stage plot they can read at a glance and a console file that's already named and routed.

Free forever with watermark · First 100 Pro users: $25 — all future formats included


Your worship leader changes the setlist Thursday night.
Your volunteer sound team scrambles Sunday morning.

They're not incompetent. They're just handed a console with 32 channels, no documentation, and 20 minutes before the band starts playing. Every week it's a different volunteer. Every week they start from zero.

stage·left bridges the gap. Build a visual stage plot once, and every volunteer who walks up to the board gets a clear picture: what's plugged in where, which channel is which instrument, what the stage looks like from their position at FOH.

A stage plot is worth a thousand words for the volunteer who just walked in.


Built for Worship Teams

The tools your volunteer sound team actually needs.

01

Import Your Existing Scene File

Already have an X32 scene file dialed in? Import it. stage·left reads your .scn file and pulls in every channel name, color, and routing decision you've already made. No starting from scratch.

02

Auto-Generated Input List

Your stage plot automatically generates a clean, printable input list. Channel number, instrument name, mic type, phantom power, stereo links. Hand it to any volunteer and they know exactly what's happening on every fader.

03

Visual Stage Plot

Drag-and-drop icons onto a stage. Drums upstage center, keys stage left, three vocalists downstage. Your volunteer doesn't need to read a spreadsheet. They can see the setup at a glance and trace any cable from stage to console.

04

Export Back to Your Console

Made changes to the lineup? Export an updated console file with correct names and routing. Load it onto your X32 on Sunday morning and every channel is already labeled. No retyping "Kick In" for the hundredth time.


Your Console. Supported.

The three desks that run worship production worldwide.

X32 / M32
LAUNCHED

The #1 console in churches worldwide. Full .scn scene file import and export. Round-trip your existing setup — nothing lost in translation.

Yamaha CL/QL
LAUNCHED

The workhorse of mid-size worship spaces. Export channel name lists that load directly into your Yamaha desk. No manual entry.

dLive / Avantis
LAUNCHED

For large churches running Allen & Heath. Export CSV channel lists formatted for dLive Director. Clean, consistent naming across services.

More formats shipping monthly. Pro users get every new format automatically.


Simple Pricing

No subscription. No per-seat fees. No annual renewal.

Free

$0

Try everything, no credit card

  • Up to 3 saved plots
  • All instrument icons
  • Console file export
  • X32 scene file import
  • Exports include small watermark
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Planning Center Services: $100+/month. stage·left Pro: $25 once. That's less than three months of your current subscription — and you own it forever. No per-seat charges. No annual renewals. One payment, done.


Questions from Worship Teams

If you don't see your answer, email us.

Can I import my existing X32 scene file?
Yes. stage·left reads native X32/M32 .scn scene files directly. Import your current scene and stage·left pulls in all your channel names, colors, and routing. You get a visual stage plot and a clean input list generated from the data you've already built. No retyping, no starting over.
Our volunteers change every week. How does this help?
That's exactly the problem stage·left solves. Instead of training every new volunteer from scratch on the console, you hand them a visual stage plot and a printed input list. They can see at a glance which mic is on which channel, where each musician stands, and what needs phantom power. The stage plot becomes the training manual your volunteer team has been missing.
Does it work offline? Our church WiFi is unreliable.
Completely. stage·left is a Progressive Web App that works offline after your first visit. All data is stored locally on your device. You can build, edit, and export stage plots at the sound booth with zero internet connection. No cloud dependency, no login required.
What if our worship leader changes the lineup mid-week?
Open the stage plot, add or remove instruments, and export an updated console file. The new .scn file goes straight onto your X32 on Sunday morning with every channel already named and routed. Your volunteer loads the scene and the board is ready. The stage plot updates too, so you can print a fresh copy for the booth.
How does the $25 compare to Planning Center?
Planning Center Services starts at $100/month. stage·left Pro is a single $25 payment — lifetime access, no subscription, no per-seat fees. The first 100 Pro users also get every future console format we ship, included at no extra cost. The free tier is fully functional if you want to try it first.

Your volunteers deserve better than guesswork.

Build a stage plot once. Hand it to anyone at the board.

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