🕊️For Clergy

Run Saturday morning without a paper printout.

The platform built next to clergy, not on top of them.

If you're the rabbi or cantor leading services, MyBimah is the workspace that gives you back the bimah. The run-of-service is on your iPad. The projector reads from the same order — siddur page on the right rail, transliteration top, English bottom, RTL Hebrew when the script calls for it. Live ETA on the dashboard so you know whether kiddush is going to be late before the kitchen does. And a calibrate button when you've decided to give the dvar an extra five minutes.

Day-of view designed for the bimah

Open /services/[id]/day-of on your iPad on Friday afternoon. Section-by-section, every prayer with its page reference in your tenant's primary siddur, every honor with the honoree's name and Hebrew name, every assignment with the role and person. Tap a row to see the full notes. Calibrate live during the service from any device.

  • iOS-friendly: large type, calm color palette, low-glare on a sun-facing bimah
  • Section leaders highlighted next to each prayer they're leading
  • Tap-to-expand row notes — kavanot, breath markers, pacing reminders
  • Live calibration: Bimah Mode advances feed the ETA automatically

SAGE — the projector you don't maintain

Stop building a 200-slide PowerPoint every week. SAGE pulls slide content from your service order. You drove Bimah; SAGE follows. Section header slides announce transitions. Torah aliyah cards auto-render with verse range + honoree + Etz Hayim cover. Sermon title cards with your name + tenant logo. Multi-page prayers like Ashrei flip the right-rail thumbnail mid-prayer.

  • Operator drives Start / Next / Back / End from the laptop
  • Projector renders the same content fullscreen on the wall display
  • Both poll once a second — they stay in sync without networking infrastructure beyond your wifi
  • Window Management API picks the target display automatically (Chrome / Edge)
AA's media-team volunteers operate SAGE; the rabbi never touches the laptop.

Real ETA — kitchen knows before you do

Every prayer carries a duration estimate. Roll them up and the dashboard hero card shows projected end-of-service. Calibrate live ("we're at Aleinu now, 4 minutes ahead of plan") and the ETA recomputes. The kiddush kitchen has a separate ETA kiosk URL so they're not refreshing the dashboard every 30 seconds.

  • ETA tier coloring: emerald (on schedule) → amber (running long) → rose (>15 min long)
  • Pre-service mode: countdown to start time, no false-positive "running long" panic
  • Facilities ETA kiosk URL — share with the kitchen team, sign in once, stays signed in
  • Calibrate from Bimah Mode, SAGE, or the kiosk itself — single source of truth

Lifecycle services done right

Shivas, B'nei Mitzvah, weddings, brit milah, baby naming, funerals — each its own template, each with off-site logistics, each with a family expecting white-glove service. One-click 7-night shiva series. Trained leader registry so volunteers can self-serve. Family-facing RSVP with custom messaging per service.

  • 7-night shiva: one form → 14 services created (Mincha + Ma'ariv × 7), Shabbat skipped automatically
  • Off-site address autocomplete + arrival notes (gate codes, parking)
  • Public RSVP form per service — visit confirmations go through your edited email template
  • Trained leader registry: members request, admin promotes, editor pins them in role pickers

Honors that confirm themselves

Plan aliyot weeks in advance. Share one link with the family. They edit honoree names, add multiple honorees per slot, request additional honors. Send confirmation emails — the honoree clicks accept or decline. State machine tracks every step. Honor history populates the directory automatically. Last-honored badge in the picker so you don't accidentally honor the same person three weeks running.

  • Family share links — generic by design, work for choir directors and group leads too
  • Click-through accept / decline — public URL, no auth, no friction
  • Last-honored badges: green / amber / rose by recency, in the picker dropdown
  • Bidirectional sync: edit on the planner → reflected in the run-of-service automatically

Built next to clergy, not on top of them.

We're onboarding new launch-partner synagogues selectively while we mature the platform with our beta partner. Send a note and we'll set up a conversation.