The stage planner is not supported on mobile devices.
The canvas, drag-and-drop layout, and detailed routing panels are built for a mouse and a larger screen. For the best experience, open Stage Plot Manager on a tablet in landscape or on a desktop or laptop browser.
Stage planning
Lay out the stage. Map the signals. Share the patch.
Stage Plot Manager helps you build a clear stage diagram, route instruments and devices to the main mixer or to each other, and produce patch information your crew can actually use—without leaving the browser.
Opens the full canvas, sidebar, and patch list tabs.
Who it is for
Anyone who needs one place to describe what is on stage and how audio moves from sources to the mixer and between devices.
Performing musicians and bands
Capture who plays what, where they stand, and how signals leave the stage before you hit the venue.
Front-of-house and monitor engineers
Receive a structured view of sources, destinations, and cable expectations instead of chasing screenshots and chat threads.
Tour managers and production coordinators
Align backline, backline techs, and audio crew on one reference for inputs, devices, and routing intent.
Main features
Built around a catalog of instruments and stage devices, with properties and routing that stay tied to the elements on your plot.
Visual stage layout
Place instruments, devices, and a fixed main mixer on a stage canvas. Label gear and note owners so everyone sees the same picture.
Routing and mapping
Connect electric outputs, acoustic mics, and device sends to the main mixer or to other devices. See conflicts and adjust inputs, including mixed connector types where you need them.
Patch-oriented detail
Connection types (XLR, TS, TRS, and mixed per-channel setups) flow into patch-style lists so cable and interface choices stay explicit.
Your plot, in the browser
Work is kept in local storage with JSON export and import so you can archive versions or move between machines without a login wall.
PDF export
Export the stage plot and patch list together for printouts, advance emails, or day-of-show binders.