For wedding videographers and photographers

Build the shoot day on one screen.

Most of us plan timelines in a notes app or a text thread with the planner. This does it properly. Lay out the day, see where every vendor lands and where golden hour falls, then hand the couple a clean PDF.

No card needed to try it. Your data stays on the device until you make an account.

Sarah & Marcus
Sat, Sep 14 2026
Coverage window 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
11:00 AM
Detail shots
45m
11:45 AM
Getting ready, Partner 1
75m
1:00 PM
Portraits
60m
2:00 PM
First look
45m
2:45 PM
Wedding party
45m
3:30 PM
Family formals
30m
4:00 PM
Ceremony
30m
4:30 PM
Cocktail hour
60m
5:30 PM
Reception
72m
6:42 PM
Golden hour portraits
30m
7:12 PM
Dancing
48m

Pricing

Pick a plan based on how many weddings you run at once. You can switch later from your account.

Solo
$9.99/mo
One active wedding at a time Plan it, deliver it, archive it, then start the next. Good if you shoot a handful of weddings a year.
Start Solo
Most popular
Pro
$19.99/mo
Unlimited weddings Plan a whole season at once and switch between them. For anyone shooting weddings as real work.
Start Pro
Lifetime
$1,199
Pay once, every Pro feature One payment, no renewals, all future updates included. Works out cheaper than five years of Pro.
Buy lifetime
One bar for the whole day
Coverage window, ceremony, sunset, golden hour, and every vendor arrival sit on a single horizontal bar. You can see the shape of the day without scrolling through a list.
Built forward from your call time
You arrive at 11, the timeline starts at 11. Durations stack forward the way the day actually runs. Gaps between events show up as buffer, so you know where the slack is.
Vendor arrivals you can see
Set arrival times for the florist, caterer, DJ, planner. They show up on the bar and in the table. When a few land close together the labels stack instead of overlapping.
A PDF you can actually send
Export a clean timeline for the couple, the coordinator, the venue. Add your studio name to it. Turn the vendor and shotlist sections on or off depending on who it is for.

Questions

If yours is not here, email support and ask.

What is the difference between Solo and Pro?
Solo lets you have one active wedding at a time. Finish one, archive it, start the next. Pro removes the cap so you can plan a full season in parallel and jump between weddings. Same features otherwise. You can move from Solo to Pro anytime from your account.
Who is this for?
Wedding videographers, photographers, and coordinators who currently plan timelines in spreadsheets or notes apps. If you book real shoots, it pays for itself in a wedding or two.
Does it work offline?
Yes. It saves to the device first, then syncs to your account when you have signal. Venue wifi is unreliable and you should not lose a timeline because the barn has no bars.
Can I install it like an app?
Yes. On iPhone, tap Share then Add to Home Screen. On Android, the browser will offer to install it. It opens fullscreen with no browser bar.
Is lifetime really a one-time payment?
Yes. $1,199 once, no recurring charge, every feature, all future updates. It is roughly five years of Pro paid up front.
What if I want to cancel?
Monthly plans cancel anytime from your account or through Paddle. There is a 14-day refund on a first purchase, no questions. Lifetime is non-refundable after 14 days.

Start your first timeline

It takes a few minutes. Try it free, no card.