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Workflow
- The editor toolbarThe left rail's seven tools, their single-key hotkeys, zoom modes, and the read-only lock.
- Cue marker stylingShape, font, connector, and placement for cue markers — set on the layer, overridden per cue.
- Layer defaults & the cascadeEvery layer carries a default cue style. Editing it offers to pull diverging cues back in line.
- Find & replace cuesRename cue numbers or labels in bulk on the Cues tab — preview every change before it lands.
- Exporting your workTwo paths: the cue list as CSV or print, and a flattened annotated PDF of the marked-up script.
- Collaboration sessionsThe session log, and the per-project toggle that takes you out of presence — both ways.
- Importing cue listsBring cues in from CSV or a JSON export — review the parse, then commit onto a layer.
Admin
- Outbound webhooksWire Cuelist events into your own tooling. Event reference + HMAC verification recipe.
- Users & invitesInvite teammates, change roles, grant or revoke seats, and disable an account when someone leaves.
- Plan, seats & invoicesSee the current plan, change it, watch seat usage, set the billing contact, and pull invoices.
- Audit logEvery domain change in the organisation, filterable by who, what, where, and when — exportable to CSV.
- Custom rolesDelegate specific admin powers without handing out full org-admin. System roles stay read-only.
- GroupsBundle members into teams — LX, SM, Cast — for project sharing, with an optional default group.
- Organisation profileDisplay name, timezone, default locale, and logo. The slug is fixed; the danger zone deletes the org.
- Layer templatesSet the house layer lanes — LX, SX, VX, SM — so every new project opens ready to work.
- View templatesCurate the desk-shape presets new projects ship with — Prompt Book, Lighting Desk, Cue Strip.
- Notifications policyThe catalogue of events Cuelist can notify members about, the defaults, and per-channel opt-out counts.
- API keysCreate scoped bearer tokens for programmatic access. The raw key is shown once — store it then.
- IntegrationsOutbound webhooks for your own tooling, with recent deliveries and replay. Slack and Teams are next.
- Single sign-onStore your SAML 2.0 identity-provider configuration. SAML sign-in itself is a follow-up release.
- Incoming project transfersAccept or decline a project another Cuelist organisation has offered to hand over to yours.
- LicencesApprove or decline seat requests from members, freeing a seat from someone else when you're at the cap.