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Run the class

Phone streams the music. Your screen is your cue notebook. Six capabilities for the in-class experience.

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Bluetooth out, screen in

Your phone streams audio to the studio's Bluetooth speaker. The screen becomes your cue notebook — replacing your paper notes, not your music control.

  1. 01 Before class, pair your phone with the studio's Bluetooth speaker via iOS Settings.
  2. 02 Open Cuesheet, find tonight's class on My Class, tap "Start".
  3. 03 Music auto-routes to the speaker; the screen shows the cue display.
  4. 04 Prop the phone within visual range — handlebars, music stand, or studio table.
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Persistent target line

Once base is established (typically in the warm-up), Run mode shows a synthesised current state line at all times — "BASE +5 · 60 RPM · SEATED" — so riders always know where they should be.

  1. 01 During the warm-up, deliver the "establish base" cue. The persistent line activates after this cue fires.
  2. 02 Format: BASE ±N · target RPM · position. Updates as new cues fire.
  3. 03 The line is always visible between explicit cue events — never disappears.
  4. 04 Format slightly opens letter-spacing so dot-separated values read as discrete chips.
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Animated countdowns

Position-change cues fire with a beat-aligned countdown. The numerals (3, 2, 1) animate at the track's BPM — display-XL type, readable from clipped-in distance.

  1. 01 When a position-change cue is approaching, the screen shows "Standing in 3" → "2" → "1" → "STANDING".
  2. 02 Each step is timed to one beat at the current track's BPM. At 130 BPM, each numeral lasts ~460ms.
  3. 03 Color shifts on each beat to draw the rider's eye — coral for the count, white for the resolution.
  4. 04 The cue then resolves into the persistent target line, which updates to "STANDING".
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Skip-cue gesture

Fall behind the music or want to extend a segment? Tap the bottom-strip "Skip cue" target to advance manually. Music keeps playing; only the cue advances.

  1. 01 In Run mode, locate the "Skip cue" target in the bottom strip.
  2. 02 Tap it once to advance to the next cue in the segment immediately.
  3. 03 Music continues uninterrupted; only the cue display advances.
  4. 04 Useful when you want to skip an unnecessary cue or catch up after running long on the previous one.
5

Background recovery

Phone screen auto-locks mid-class? Just unlock. Run mode resumes within ±1 second — same cue, same target line, music still playing.

  1. 01 During class, your phone may auto-lock to save battery — Run mode keeps music playing in the background.
  2. 02 When you tap the screen to wake it, Run mode resumes within ±1 second of where it was.
  3. 03 The current cue, persistent target line, and music position all restore.
  4. 04 No need to manually navigate back to the right segment or scrub to a position.
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New-rider mode

Toggle 'Expecting new riders today' before class. The warm-up surfaces 3 timed onboarding cues — bike fit, posture, gear basics — at appropriate moments.

  1. 01 Before class, on My Class, toggle "Expecting new riders today".
  2. 02 When Run mode begins, the warm-up segment surfaces 3 timed onboarding cues at 30s, 1:30, and 3:00.
  3. 03 Cues cover: seat-height check, hand position, gear basics — short, approachable phrasings.
  4. 04 Cues display in the run-mode CuePrompt at the appropriate beat alongside your normal cues.