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Call your run of show whatever your team already calls it

“Run of show” is the term we lead with, but it isn’t the only one in the room. Some teams say running order, some say order of events, some have a house word that has been on the whiteboard for years. Arguing with that is a losing game, so now you don’t have to.

One setting, applied everywhere

Open your profile and you’ll find a Run of show wording field. Pick one of the presets or type your own (up to 40 characters). Whatever you set, 1pm uses it consistently from then on: across your planner pages, on every crew share link, on the printouts, and in the emails that go out under your name (invites, reminders, the lot).

Type it in lowercase. We capitalise it where it needs capitalising, so the same word reads correctly mid-sentence (“open your running order”), as a heading (“Running order”), and on a badge (“RUNNING ORDER”). You set it once; the casing takes care of itself.

Per account, not per app

The wording follows the account that owns the event, which means your crew see your term on their link even though they never logged in to choose it. If a colleague shares your account, they see your wording too. It’s your house language, applied to your events, wherever those events surface.