From the team behind VYVE

Planning software helps you build a timeline.Cue helps you survive it.

AI-powered event intelligence for modern DJs, planners, and event teams. Plan smarter, adapt faster, and stay in control when live events do what live events always do: absolutely not follow the plan.

Forms are cute until the maid of honor moves speeches during salad.
Your timeline PDF is not coming to save you.
A notes box called “misc” is not an event operations strategy.

Live Event Command

Anderson Wedding

LIVE

Status

Running

Drift

+12m

Clock

6:32:18

Drift warning

Ceremony ran long. Photographer needs golden-hour portraits by 6:48 PM.

NOW

Grand Entrance

6:32 PM

Intro track ready · Wedding party lined up

NEXT

First Dance

6:41 PM

Keep this on schedule · guest attention is high

AFTER

Dinner Service

7:05 PM

Move speeches after salads · recover 8 minutes

Cue AI

Ceremony ran 11 minutes long due to late bridal arrival. Recommended action:

• Keep first dance on time.

• Move speeches after salads.

• Shorten open dancing by 15 minutes later.

Live events, unfortunately, are live.

2:14 PM

Bride changes entrance song.

4:52 PM

Photographer requests sunset portraits.

6:31 PM

Ceremony runs 11 minutes long.

6:32 PM

Your PDF becomes decorative.

Cue takes over.

Not another worksheet. Not another static portal. A live event intelligence layer that understands what changed and what should happen next.

The moment people understand Cue

It is not the plan. It is what happens after the plan gets punched in the face.

Every event team has the same problem: the plan exists, reality changes, and suddenly everyone is operating from memory, group texts, and vibes.

Incoming chaos

Saturday Wedding

Bride says ceremony starts at 5-ish.
Planner says introductions moved.
Photographer needs sunset now.
Caterer is 14 minutes behind.
Best man disappeared.
Client texted a new song at 6:28 PM.

Cue response

Rebuilt run-of-show. Protected first dance. Moved speeches. Flagged sunset deadline. Everyone breathe.

Where planning tools stop

Forms collect answers. Cue understands events.

The old way gives you worksheets, PDFs, and a prayer. Cue gives you structured planning, live context, and a copilot that knows what is supposed to happen next.

Planning that talks back

Clients answer naturally. Cue turns chaos into clean event data.

Timeline intelligence

Logic, buffers, dependencies, risk flags, and actual event awareness.

Built for DJs

Music moments, formalities, do-not-plays, announcements, and weird client notes.

Runtime ready

Cue does not vanish once the event starts. That is kind of the whole point.

Day-of intelligence

Because the event does not care about your PDF.

Cue turns the plan into an active run-of-show. When the room changes, the app changes with it.

Timeline drift

12 min behind

Recommended move

Push speeches after salads

Next cue

First Dance · 6:41 PM

Risk flag

Photographer requested sunset window

Before Cue

Static forms. Static PDFs. Static panic.

You collected the info. Great. Now the ceremony is late, the planner is busy, the photographer is texting, and the PDF is sitting there like it pays rent.

With Cue

The plan becomes alive.

Cue understands the event, watches the drift, surfaces what matters, and tells the operator what to do next before the room feels the chaos.

Traditional planning tools vs Cue

The difference between having a plan and running the room.

Capability
Cue
Old tools
Collect planning info
AI understands messy client answers
Live runtime dashboard
Timeline drift detection
Useful after the event starts
Exports another PDF and wishes you luck
Private beta opening soon

Be the company that shows clients this before your competitors do.

Cue is coming soon. Built by event people who have actually watched a timeline explode in real life.

Built on VYVE Runtime Intelligence™. Translation: this is not just a prettier form.