What's new at TroupeIT: April 2026
It's nearly April and time to go over the last month's accomplishments.
If you’ve been heads-down in rehearsal or on headset, you might not have noticed how much we’ve moved the product forward lately. Over the past few weeks we’ve been tightening show-day tooling, modernizing how files are managed, and polishing mobile and admin workflows—plus a steady drumbeat of fixes behind the curtain.
Live View got a lot of love from us.
We shipped a Big Clock for cue elapsed/remaining time in a minimal popup, improved mobile layout, added a resizable notes sheet, cleaned up playback, and smoothed wide cue grids on desktop with horizontal scroll.
A brand new Live View for Mobile launched, making it even easier to work with cues on the go and eliminating critical data from being cut off on smaller screens. Overall, the site should be far more responsive. Try us on a tablet! It's great.
On the audio side, we added an exclusive playback coordinator for HTML5 audio so cues don’t step on each other when playing audio from the Live View or Files pages.
Files and assets saw a real step change: A brand new file manager rewrite with grid, list, and a detail panel, backed by a written spec so we stay aligned. We repaired sorting and searching on the files side, added a kind_group filter for production assets in querying, and we shipped new support for batch / multiple downloads (for files in and outside the curernt show.)
Everyday UX improvements across all of our pages: We surfaced Create Act in desktop nav, restyled create/edit act forms for consistency, made event edit behave better on small screens, and we support dragging show items between shows in the same event.
Manage companies and Your Files got responsive passes; navigation, acts, and tour flows picked up polish. Shows got accessibility and UI consistency attention.
We tweaked gallery and lightbox on profiles, and we shipped proper country support (with optional full country names).
Finally, we relaunched our home page and marketing page, reducing noise and making it easier to find what you need to become (or continue to be) a valued customer.
Bottom line: It hasn’t been one headline feature—it’s been the kind of month we want when we’re serious about live performance software: faster runtime behavior where it counts, clearer file workflows, better pocket-sized UX, and infrastructure that doesn’t keep us up at night.
If you haven’t clicked through the app in a while, it’s worth a fresh look.